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INTRODUCTION  TO  FIRST  EDITION. 


The  list  is  intended  to  comprise  onl}^  the  chief  authorities,  pro  and 
con,  upon  the  subject  of  trusts,  and  has  no  pretensions  to  being  a 
complete  bibliography. 

The  principal  reports  of  legislative  investigations  have  been 
included,  viz:  The  "coal  combine"  inquiry  in  Pennsylvania  in  1871; 
the  Congressional  investigations  of  1888, 1890, 1893  (see  entries  under 
United  States  Congress) ;  reports  of  committees  of  the  legislature  of 
New  York  in  1887  and  1897;  the  report  of  a  committee  of  the  Canadian 
House  of  Commons  in  1888,  and  the  reports  of  the  Industrial  Com- 
mission prepared  in  part  by  Prof.  J.  W.  Jenks,  of  Cornell  University, 
lately  published. 

Halle's  "Trusts  or  industrial  combinations,"  with  its  footnotes  and 
list  of  authorities,  is  a  good  handbook  concerning  industrial  combina- 
tions in  the  United  States  down  to  1895. 
Baker's  "Monopolies  and  the  people"  treats  not  only  of  railroad 
V  combinations,  but  of  industrial  trusts,  monopolies  of  municipal  service, 

;i  and  labor  unions.     "He  subjects  the  laws  of  competition  to  a  lengthy 

k  *    *     *    analysis,  and  concludes  that  combination  is  a  necessary  tend- 

.V  enc}'  of  modern  society." 

^  Bonham's  " Railway  secrecy  and  trusts"  classifies  and  investigates 

^  the  methods  of  great  trusts  in  their  relations  with  railway  corporations. 

\^  Ely's  "Monopolies  and  trusts"  is  an  outcome  of  investigations, 

Q^  beginning  in  1888,  of  the  theory  of  monopoly  from  an  economic  stand- 

^     .  point.     The  previous  works  of  this  writer  also  contain  scientific  dis- 

X  cussions  of  the  subject. 

N^  Lloyd's   ''Wealth   against  commonwealth"    is   an   arraignment  of 

trusts. 

Dodd's  "Combinations  and  their  abuses"  is  a  defense  of  the  Stand- 
ard Oil  Compan3\ 

Gunton's  "Trusts  and  the  public"  is  "a  vigorous  defense  of  these 
great  corporations."     (See  article  "Gunton's  defense  of  trusts"  in 
->  Anierican  Review  of  Reviews,  October,  1899.) 

The  reports  of  the  Chicago  Trust  Conference  contain  arguments  by 
,  X  distinguished  public  men  on  both  sides  of  the  question. 

.  %!:-  Nettleton's  "Trusts  or  competition"  is  a  compilation  of  extracts 

y^  from  papers  and  speeches  by  advocates  and  opponents  of  trusts. 


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IV  INTRODUCTION. 

Kinley's  monograph  on  trusts,  forming  a  number  of  "Progress," 
attords  a  surve}'  of  the  history  of  trusts,  with  summaries  of  arguments 
upon  diflferent  phases  of  the  question. 

The  legal  aspect  of  trusts  is  treated  in  Beach's  '"''Compan}^  law," 
"Treatise  on  the  law  of  monopolies,"  and  in  Spelling's  "A  treatise  on 
trusts  and  monopolies." 

The  list  of  articles  in  periodicals  contains  many  references  to  legal 
periodicals.  The  Railway  and  Corporation  Law  Journal,  March  22, 
1890,  contains  a  bibliography  of  the  law  literature  of  trusts,  including 
statutes  and  court  decisions. 

For  current  discussions  of  the  general  subject  of  trusts  it  is  of 
course  necessary  to  consult  periodical  literature,  and  the  list  of  refer- 
ences printed  herewith  is  intended  to  guide  to  the  representative  con- 
tributions. 

About  700  copies  of  this  list  were  printed  as  "'Concurrent  resolu- 
tion, No.  55,  of  Fifty-sixth  Congress,  first  session."  It  is  now  printed 
by  the  Library  of  Congress  in  an  edition  of  1,500  copies. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 
Chief  of  Division  of  J^ihliography. 

Herbert  Putnam, 

Librarian  of  Congress. 

Washington,  D.  C,  July  1,  1900. 


INTRODUCTION  TO  SECOND  EDITION. 

The  most  significant  addition  to  Trust  literature  since  the  publica- 
tion of  the  first  edition  of  this  List  is  the  Final  report  of  the  United 
States  Industrial  Commission.  This  report  gives  the  conclusions 
and  recommendations  of  the  Commission  in  regard  to  industrial 
combinations. 

Individual  works  to  be  specially  noticed  are  Clark's  "The  control 
of  trusts,"  favoring  encouragement  of  competition;  Collier's  "The 
trusts.  What  can  we  do  with  them?"  advocates  publicity;  Dos 
Passos's  "Commercial  trusts,"  favorable  to  corporations;  Jenks's 
"The  trust  problem,"  a  new  and  revised  edition,  having  the  benefit  of 
the  testimony  before  the  Industrial  Commission,  of  which  the  author 
was  a  member. 

The  subject  of  trusts  has  engaged  the  attention  of  several  foreign 
writers:  Cossa,  "I  sindicatiindustriali;"  Duchaine,  " La  question  des 
trusts;"  Flora,  "I  sindicati  industriali;"  Katzenstein,  "Die  Trusts  in 
den  Vereinigten  Staaten;"  Rousiers's,  "Les  syndicats  industriels;" 
Liefmann,  "Die  Unternehmerverbande,"  and  "Die  Allianzen,"  in 
Jahrbiicher  fiir  Nationalokonomie  und  Statistik,"  October,  1900. 

Halle  has  recently  contributed  an  article  on  trusts  to  the  Hand- 
worterbuch  d.  Staatswissenschaften,  vol.  IT.  pp.  212-230. 

Discussions  of  trusts  in  Great  Britain  may  be  found  in  the  "  Con- 
temporary review,"  August  and  September,  1901.  and  the  "New 
liberal  review,"  January,  1902. 

The  "United  States  Special  consular  report."  vol.  21,  pt.  3,  consists 
of  reports  from  consuls  upon  trusts  in  Europe. 

Shibley's  "The  trust  problem  solved''  represents  the  views  of  an 
industrial  reformer.  The  subject  of  trusts  and  corporation  law  is 
treated  by  Dill  in  his  "General  corporation  act  of  New  Jersey"  and 
"The  statutory  and  case  law  applicable  to  private  companies  under 
the  general  corporation  act  of  New  Jerse3^'' 

Prof.  C.  J.  Bullock's  article  on  "Trust  literature:  a  survey  and  a 
criticism,"  passes  in  review  a  considerable  number  of  writings  in  which 
a  certain  classification  and  estimate  is  attempted. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 
Chief  of  Division  of  Bibliography. 

Herbert  Putnam, 

Lihrarian  of  Congress. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Fehmarij  21.  1902. 

V 


A  LIST  OF  BOOKS  ON  TRUSTS. 


Adams,  Charles  Francis.     The  place  of  corporate  action  in  our  civilization. 

{M  Shaler,  N.  S.:  The  United  States  of  America,  vol.  2,  pp.  191-213.    New  York,  1894.) 
"Considers  'Trusts;'  the  'Standard  Oil  Company,'  etc." 

Adams,  Edward  F.    The  modern  farmer  in  his  business  relations. 
San  Francisco:  N.  J.  Stone  company,  1899.     8°. 
"  The  farmer  and  the  tru.sts,"  pp.  398-412. 

Adams,  Francis  Alexander.     Who  rules  America?    Facts  and  figures  regarding  the 
four  hundred  trusts  that  prey  upon  our  people. 
Neiv  York,  1899.     59  pp.     8°. 

Adams,  Henry  C.     Relation  of  the  state  to  industrial  action. 

IBaltimore]:  American  economic  association,  January,  1887.    85,  {11),  ix,  (5) 
pp.     8°.     {American  economic  association.     Publications,  vol.  1,  no.  6.) 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Corporations  and  public 
welfare.     Addresses  at  the  fourth  annual  meeting,  Philadelphia,  April 
19-20,  1900. 
Neiv  York:  Published  for  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science. 
McClure,  Phillips  d- CO.,  1900.     ^08 pp.     8°. 

CONTENTS. 

Pt.  I.  The  control  of  public-service  corporations;  Introductory:  The  possibilities  and 
limitations  of  municipal  control,  by  L.  S.  Rowe;  Financial  control,  capitalization, 
methods  of  accounting  and  taxation,  by  B.  S.  Coler;  Difficulties  of  control  as  illus- 
trated in  the  history  of  gas  companies,  by  J.  H.  Gray;  Regulation  of  cost  and 
quality  of  service  as  illustrated  by  street-railway  companies,  by  F.  W.  Spiers. 

Pt.  II.  Influence  of  corporations  on  political  life,  by  William  Lindsay. 

Pt.  III.  Combination  of  capital  as  a  factor  in  industrial  progress;  Industrials  as  invest- 
ments for  small  capital,  by  J.  B.  Dill;  The  evolution  of  mercantile  business,  by 
John  Wanamaker,  The  interest  of  labor  in  the  economics  of  railroad  consolidation, 
by  W.  H.  Baldwin. 

Pt.  IV.  The  future  of  protection;  The  industrial  ascendency  of  the  United  States,  by 
N.  W.  Aldrich;  The  tariff  policy  of  our  new  possessions,  by  R.  P.  Porter;  The  next 
step  in  tariff  reform,  by  C.  R.  Miller;  Report  of  the  Academy  committee  on  meetings. 

American  social  science  association.     The  Chicago  "trust"  conferences.     Being 
a  report  ])y  the  Committee  appointed  to  represent  the  ass^ociation. 

In  American  social  science  association.    Journal,  no.  37,  December  1899,  pp.  245-256. 

Apthorp,  Henry.     "Trusts"  and  their  relation  to  industrial  progress:  an  address 
before  the  Economic  League  of  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 
[Akron,  Ohio:  The  Werner  company],  1899.     S7  pp.     8°. 

Aschrott,  P.  F.     Die  amerikanischen  Trusts  als  Weiterbiidung  der  Unternehmer- 
verbiinde.     Sonderabzug  aus  dem  "Archiv  fiir  soziale  Gesetzgebung  und 
Statistik,"  Band  II,  Heft  3. 
Tubingen,  1889.     H.  Laupp.     {2),  36  pp.     8°. 

Austria.     Trusts  in  Austria.     Copy  of  bill  recently  introduced  in  the  Reichstag  for 
the  supervision  of  trusts  controlling  the  price  of  sugar,  brandy,  beer,  oil . 
from  minerals,  etc.,  June  14,  1897. 

i.ln  United  States  Consular  reports,  vol.  .'m,  i)]).  47-50.) 

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2  LIBRA.IY    OF    CONGKESS. 

Baker,  Charles  Whiting.     Monopolies  and  the  people. 

New  York  &  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1S89.    xv,  203  pp.     12°.    {Questions 
of  the  day,  no.  57. ) 

Sa7)ie.     3d  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 

New  York  dc  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1899.     xxiii,  {2),  368 pp.     12°. 
( Questions  of  the  day,  no.  59. ) 

Beach.,  Charles  Fisk,  sr.     A  treatise  on  the  law  of  monopolies  and  industrial  trusts 
as  administered  in  England  and  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
St.  Louis:  Central  Law  Journal  company,  1898.     Ixx,  {2),  760  pp.     8°. 

Beach.,  Charles  Fisk,  jr.     Company  law.     Commentaries  on  the  law  of  private  cor- 
porations,  whether  with  or  without  capital  stock,  also  of    joint   stock 
companies  and  of  all  the  various  voluntary  unincorporated  associations 
organized  for  pecuniary  profit  or  mutual  benefit. 
Chicago:  T.  H.  Flood  &  company,  1891.     2  vols.     8°. 

The  problem  of  the  vanishing  profit.     An  address  on  railway  and  commer- 
cial trusts  and  combinations  .  .  .  before  the  Congregational  club  of  the 
city  of  New  York,  January  19th,  1891. 
INew  York,  1891.']     16pp.     12°. 

Bell,  George  W.     The  new  crisis.  y 

Des  Moines,  Iowa:  Moses  Hull  &  company,  1887.     x,  351  pp.     12°. 

Bemis,  Edward  W.,  ed.     Municipal  monopolies:  A  collection  of  papers  by  American 
economists  and  specialists. 
New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  company.     \_1899.'\     ix,  {l),691pp.     Folded 
sheets.     12°. 

Benedict,  Roswell  A.,  ed.  Settling  the  tariff -trust  question.  A  debate.  Argu- 
ments on  both  sides  fully  reported,  with  plans  for  final  settlement  of  the 
question  and  its  removal  from  politics,  to  the  advantage  of  American 
industry  and  commerce. 

New  York:  1900.     vi,  {6),  117  pp.     12°. 

Bland,  Thomas  A.     The  reign  of  monopoly. 

Washington,  D.  C:  Eufus  H.  Darby,  1881.     48  pp.     8°. 

Bliss,  William  D.  P.,  ed.     Encyclopedia  of  social  reform. 

New  York  and  London:  Funk  cfe  Wagnalls  company,  1897.     viii,  1439  pp.     8°. 
Trusts,  pp.  1346-1348;  Monopolies,  pp.  888-894;  Standard  oil  monopoly,  p.  1285;  Plutoc- 
racy, pp.  1012-1016. 

Bonham,  John  M.     A  brief  history  of  the  Standard  oil  trust.     Its  method  and  its 
influence,     [anon.] 
No  title-page.     [ISSS:^]     23  pp.     8°. 

Industrial  liberty. 

Neiv  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam' s  Sons,  1888.     ix,{l),  414  pp-     8°. 
"The  relations  of  the  railway  and  the    trust'  to  mdustrial  liberty."  pp.  96-128. 
"The  influence  of  the  'trusts'  and  other  parasites  upon  industrial  liberty,"  pp.  129-158. 

Railway  secrecy  and  trusts. 

New  York  and  London:   G.  P.   Putnam's  Sons,  1890.     138 jrp.     12°.     {Ques- 
tions of  the  day,  no.  61.) 

Bourofif,  Basil  A.     The  impending  crisis.     Conditions  resulting  from  the  concen- 
tration of  wealth  in  the  United  States. 
Midway  Pre.'ss  Committee,  publishers.     Cliirago.     1900.     ix,  {1),  196  j'p-     12°. 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    TEUSTS.  3 

Brouilhet,  Charles.     Essai  siir  les  ententes  commercialeset  industrielles  et  les  trans- 
formations qu'elles  pourraient  apporter  dans  I'ordre  economique  actuel. 
Paris:  Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1895.      {2),  211  pp.     8°. 

Call,  Henry  L.    The  coming  revolution. 

Boston:  Arena  publishing  company ,  1895.     (4),23S])}).     8°. 

Canada.     House  of  Commons.     Eeport  of  the  select  committee,  appointed  29th  Feb- 
ruary, 1888,  to  investigate  and  report  upon  alleged  combinations  in  manu- 
factures, trade,  and  insurance  in  Canada.     Submitted  16th  May,  1888. 
Ottava:  Printed  by  Maclean,  Roger  &  company,  1888.     xxr,  (i),  750  pp.     8°. 
Also  printed  as  Appendix  3  of  House  of  Commons  Journal,  1888. 

Carnegie,  Andrew.     The  gospel  of  wealth,  and  other  timely  essays. 
Xew  Yo^k:    The  Century  co.,  1900.     xxii,  (2),  305  pp.     8°. 
"  Popular  illusions  about  trusts,"  pp.  83-103. 

Chicag-o  conference  on  trusts.     Speeches,  debates,  resolutions,  list  of  the  dele- 
gates, etc.     Held  September  13th,  14th,  15th,  16th,  1899. 
Chicago:  The  Civic  Federation  of  Chicago,  1900.     x,  626  pp.     Portraits.     8°. 

COXTENTS. 

A  Statement  of  the  trust  problem,  by  Henn-  C.  Adams:  How  to  judge  the  right  of  the 
trusts  to  live,  by  J.  Dana  Adams;  Address  of  welcome,  by  Edward  C.  Akin;  Benefits 
and  hardships  of  combinations,  by  G.  W.  Atkinson;  Trusts  an  early  incident,  but  no 
longer  the  product  of  present  prosperity,  by  Henry  D.  Baker;  Trust  evils  and  sug- 
gested remedies:  A  problem  for  a  generation  to  .«ettle,  by  Edward  W.  Bemis;  The 
tariff  not  mother  of  trusts,  but  mother  of  American  wealth  and  power,  by  Henry  W. 
Blair;  Trusts  a  natural  industrial  feature  and  should  not  suffer  legislative  restraint, 
'  by  Charles  J.  Bonaparte;  Are  the  new  combinations  socially  dangerous?  by  John 

Graham  Brooks;  The  man  before  the  dollar:  Society  not  enthralled  to  an  institution 
solely  because  the  institution  exists:  The  remedy  of  Congressional  license,  by  William 
Jennings  Bryan;  Reply  to  Mr.  Foulke,  by  William  Jennings  Bryan;  The  trust  as  a 
conspiracy  against  civilization,  by  I.  D.  Chamberlain;  The  necessity  of  restraining 
monopolies  while  retaining  trusts,  by  John  Bates  Clark;  Effect  produced  by  com- 
binations, whether  of  capital  or  labor,  upon  the  general  prosperity  of  the  commu- 
nity, by  W.  Bourke  Cockran;  Reply  to  Mr.  Bryan  and  answers  to  various  questions, 
by  W.  Bourke  Cockran;  Committee  on  organization  and  program;  Committee  on 
resolutions;  Neglect  of  the  old  principle  of  "public  benefit"  in  recent  corporation 
laws,  by  John  B.  Conner;  Trusts:  their  abuses  and  remedies,  by  Stephen  P.  Corliss; 
Restraint  of  the  corporation,  by  E.  C.  Crow;  The  Arkansas  anti-trnst  law,  by  Jeffer- 
son Davis;  Overcapitalization  and  concealment,  by  James  B.  Dill;  Trusts  and  their 
effects  upon  commercial  travelers,  by  P.  E.  Dowe;  The  advantages  of  rightful  com- 
bination, by  James  W.  Ellsworth;  The  economic  history  of  .  long-established  factor 
in  American  transportation,  by  Stuyvesant  Fish;  A  plea  for  moderate  action,  by 
William  Fortune;  Desirability  of  trusts,  by  Charles  Foster;  Why  trusts  can  not  be 
entirely  overthrown,  by  William  Duiley  Foulke;  In  criticism  of  certain  views  of 
William  J.  Bryan,  by  William  Dudley  Foulke;  Maryland  and  the  trusts,  by  George 
R.  Gaither  jr.;  An  iron  and  steel  worker's  view  of  combination,  by  M.  M.  Garland; 
The  control  of  trusts,  by  Samuel  Gompers;  Railroad  responsibility  for  objectionable 
combinations:  The  larmers  and  the  Chicago  grain  market,  by  S.  H.  Greeley;  The 
trust  as  a  phenomenon  to  be  handled  fearlessly  and  utilized  for  the  public  weal,  by 
Laurence  Gronlund;  The  public  and  the  trusts,  by  George  Gunton;  Federal  control 
by  explicit  and  comprehensive  statute,  by  F.  E.  Haley;  Foreign  markets  and  Amer- 
ican shipping:  Extension  of  competition  for  agricultural  relief,  by  J.  C.  Hanley; 
Causes,  dangers,  and  benefits  of  combinations,  byAzel  F.  Hatch;  The  social  enemy, 
by  John  W.  Hayes;  Introductory  address,  by  Franklin  H.  Head.  Tariff  themotherof 
trusts,  by  Byron  W.  Holt;  Formulation,  by  permanent  chairman  of  the  conference, 
of  certain  suggested  methods  for  the  solution  ol  the  trust  problem,  by  William  Wirt 
Howe;  Fire  insurance  cooperative,  but  not  a  trust:  Its  relation  to  the  community, 
by  E.  C.  Irwin;  Elements  of  the  trust  problem,  by  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks;  Federal  and 
State  regulation  of  trusts,  by  Aaron  Jones;  The  trust  as  a  labor-saving  machine  in 
the  development  of  a  large  programme,  by  Samuel  M.  Jones;  New  Jersey  and  trusts, 
by  Edward  Quinton  Keasbey;  Analysis  of  industrial  statistics  collected  by  the  Civic 
Federation  of  Chicago,  by  David  Kinley;  Equality  of  rights  in  transportation  agen- 


4  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

cies,  by  Martin  A.  Knapp:  Property  rights  and  human  rights,  by  M.  L.  Lockwood; 
The  farmer:  The  man  who  can  dechire  his  "  Live  and  let  live"  policy  at  the  ballot 
box,  by  Cyrus  G.  Luce:  Combinations  in  the  main  beneficial,  by  Emerson  McMillin; 
Recognition  of  the  inevitable  and  adjustment  thereto,  by  S.  A.  Martin:  The  trust 
from  a  socialist  point  of  view,  by  Thomas  J.  Morgan:  Xo  monopoly  where  trade  and 
commerce  free,  by  J.  Sterling  Morton;  Railroad  cooperation  more  economic  than 
unrestricted  competition,  by  Paul  Morton:  Practical  remedies  for  industrial  trusts, 
by  G.  W.  Korthnip,  jr.;  The  limitation  of  competition  and  combination  as  illustrated 
in  the  regulations  of  railroads,  by  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.:  Federal  taxation  as  a  means 
of  regulation,  by  Francis  G.  Newlands;  Where  competition  is  present  discrimina- 
tion can  not  be  absent:  An  argument  for  the  restoration  of  the  pooling  privilege  with 
Federal  supervision,  by  H.  T.  Newcomb;  The  menace  of  monopoly,  by  Henry  W. 
Peabody;  The  effect  of  trusts  on  our  national  life  and  citizenship,  by  Hazen  S.  Pin- 
gree;  A  letter  to  Professor  George  Gunton.  by  Hazen  S.  Pingree:  Where  single  taxers 
stand:  The  lesson  of  the  giant  with  his  feet  on  the  ground,  by  Louis  F.  Post;  Consoli- 
dation a  natural  growth  with  many  obviously  good  results,  by  W.  P.  Potter;  The 
wrong  of  special  privilege,  by  Lawson  Purdy;  Monopolies  under  patents  and  the 
industrial  effects  thereof,  by  James  H.  Raymond:  How  consolidation  has  worked 
out  in  the  case  of  one  of  the  great  common  carriers,  by  Edward  P.  Ripley:  The  anti- 
dote of  free  trade  and  the  international  trust,  by  Samuel  Adams  Robinson:  Histor- 
ical development  of  the  corporation,  with  exclusion  of  the  principle  of  public  bene- 
fit, by  A.  E.  Rogers:  Legislative  discipline  to  make  trusts  harmless,  by  Edward 
Rosewater:  Combinations  the  inevitable  incidents  of  industrial  evolution,  by  David 
Ross;  The  greatest  problem  since  slavery,  by  U.  M.  Rose;  Trusts  and  free  trade,  by 
John  F.  Scanlan:  Competition  the  best  regulator,  by  Charles  A.  Schieren;  Strength 
of  the  trusts  in  props  of  special  privilege,  by  George  A.  Schilling;  Corporate  owner- 
ship of  railroads  the  backbone  of  the  trust:  protective  tariff  its  right  arm,  by  J.  G. 
Schonfarber;  Excessive  financial  energy,  by  Horatio  W.  Seymour;  Explanation  of 
the  new  trades  combination  movement  in  England,  by  E.J.  Smith:  The  right  of  a 
state  to  regulate  all  corporations  doing  business  within  it,  by  T.  S.  Smith;  The  free 
list  and  a  graduated  corporation  tax  as  trust  remedies,  by  John  W.  Spencer:  A  farmer 
on  trusts;  Regulation  from  the  protectionist's  standpoint,  by  John  M.  Stahl;  A  criti- 
cism of  the  Smithsonian  system  of  trades  combinations:  Reform  without  an  economic 
feature,  by  A.  W.  Still;  The  economic  advantages  of  combination,  by  Clement  Stude- 
baker;  The  relation  of  an  unstable  currency  to  the  formation  of  trusts,  by  H.  H. 
Swain;  The  main  problem;  How  shall  we  distinguish  among  corporations?  by  Robert 
S.  Taylor;  The  bogey  monster;  A  thing  to  be  regulated  and  encouraged,  by  F.  B. 
Thurber;  The  attitude  of  anarchism  toward  industrial  combinations,  by  Benjamin 
R.  Tucker;  The  legal  status  of  combinations  of  labor,  by  William  H.  Tuttle;  Pro- 
tection and  trusts,  by  Thomas  Updegraff:  Trusts  from  a  business  man's  standpoint, 
by  T.  B.  Walker;  Efficacy  of  economic  checks  in  regulating  competitive  trusts,  by 
James  R.  Weaver;  The  combination  in  history,  ethics,  and  political  economy: 
Should  it  be  prevented  by  law?  by  A.  Leo  Weil;  A  period  of  doubt  and  darkness  in 
a  new  industrial  era,  by  Henry  White:  The  trust  as  a  logical  development  impos.sibIe 
to  extinguish  and  difficult  to  regulate,  by  C.  D.  Willard;  Principles  and  sources  of 
the  trust  evil  as  Texas  sees  them,  by  Dudley  G.  Wooten;  The  trust:  An  institution 
pronounced  by  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  in  1895,  beyond  Congressional 
control,  by  John  L  Yellott. 

Chicago  trust  conference.  Trusts,  pro  and  con,  being  a  detailed  report  of  the 
Chicago  trust  conference  held  in  Chicago,  September  13-16, 1899,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Civic  Federation:  W.  Bourke  Cockran  vs.  William  Jen- 
nings Bryan. 
Chicago:  George  ^f.  Hill  co.,  [1S99'].  182  pp.  Illustrations  {woodcuts).  12°. 
{Marguerite  series,  no.  156.) 

Clark,  John  Bates.     Capital  and  its  earnings. 

\_Baltimore'\:  American  Economic  Association,  May,  1888.    69  pp.    8°.     {Ameri- 
can Economic  Association.     Publication.^,  vol.  3,  no.  2. ) 
The  control  of  trusts.    An  argument  in  favor  of  curbing  the  power  of  monop- 
oly by  a  natural  method. 
New  York:  The  Macmillan  company,  1901.     x,  {2),  88  pp.     12°. 

"The  only  control  of  trusts  that  the  public  can  supply,  bethinks,  is  by  insuring  oppor- 
tunity for  this  potential  competition  to  become  actual  whenever  conditions  justify 
it.  His  remedy,  then,  is  simply  the  application  of  the  common  law  against  monop- 
olies, enforced  by  statute  law  if  ntce«'r.ry." 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    TRUSTS.  5 

Cloud,  D.  C.     Monopolies  and  the  people. 

Davenport,  Iowa:  Day,  Egbert  &  Fidlar,  1873.      {2),  iv,  462  pp.     8°. 

Same.     3d  edition. 

Davenport,  Iowa:  Daij,  Egbert  A  Fidlar,  1873.     514,  w  PP-     8°. 

Collier,  William  Miller.     The  trusts.     What  can  we  do  with  theiu?    AVhat  can  they 

do  for  us? 
New  York:  The  Baker  and  Taylor  company,  [1900].     vi,  {2),  338 pp.     12°. 

Considers  combinations  of  capital  as  a  necessity  of  modern  conditions,  at  the  same 
time  regards  them  as  being  elements  of  danger.  One  chapiter  is  devoted  to  a  discus- 
sion of  "trusts  and  special  privileges,"  wherein  an  attempt  is  made  to  show  that 
trusts  are  the  result  of  special  privileges.  The  evils  of  overcapitalization,  the  rela- 
tions of  the  tariff  and  expansion  to  trusts,  the  scope  and  extent  of  legislative  powers 
over  trusts,  and  the  constitutional  limitations  and  restrictions  are  also  reviewed. 

The  Commercial  year  book.    A  statistical  annual  .  .  .     Edited  by  Walter  A.  Dods- 
worth  .  .  .     Volume  V. 
Neiv   York:  The  .lournal  of   Commerce  and  Commercial  Bulletin,   1900.     {6), 
674  pp. 

"Industrial  consolidations  and  large  corporations  of  1899,"  pp.  560-.564;  "Corporate 
consolidations  of  forty  years,"  pp.  564-569. 

Commons,  John  R.     The  distribution  of  wealth. 

iVew  York  and  London:  Macmillan  &  company ,  1893.     x,  258  pp.     12°. 

Cook,  William  Wilson.     The  corporation  problem.     The  public  phases  of  corpora- 
tions, their  uses,  abuses,  etc. 
G.  P.  Putnam' s  Sons,  Netv  York:  1891.     vi,  262  pp.     12°. 

"Trusts."     The  recent  combinations  in  trade,  their  character,  legality,  and 

mode  of  organization,  and  the  rights,  duties  and  liabilities  of  their  mana- 
gers and  certificate-holders.     2d  edition.     With  supplement. 
New  York:  L.  K.  Strouse  &  co.,  1888.     (6),  113  pp.     12°. 

Cooke,  Frederic  H.     The  law  of  trade  and  labor  combinations  as  applicable  to  boy- 
cotts, strikes,  trade  conspiracies,  monopolies,  pools,  trusts,  and  kindred 
topics. 
Chicago:  CaUaghan  and  company,  1898.     xxv,  {1),  214 pp.     8°. 

Cossa,  M.     I  sindicati  industriali  (trusts). 
Milan:  Hoepli,  1901.     186  pp.     8°. 

"A  systematic  discu.ssion  of  the  character,  causes,  advantages,  evils,  economic  and 
legal  organization;  American  conditions  receiving  much  attention." 

Crozier,  John  Beattie.    History  of  intellectual  development:  on  the  lines  of  modern 
evolution.     Vol.  3. 

Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  Xetv  York  and  Bombay,  1901.    xiv,  {2),  355  pp.    8°. 
Discusses  the  question  of  trusts  in  the  United  States. 

Dill,  James  B.,  compiler.     General  corporation  act  of  New  Jersey,  with  other  gen- 
eral acts  relating  to  business  corporations.     4th  ed. 
New  York:  Baker,  Voorhis  &  co.,  1901.     xiv,  244  pp.     8°. 

The  statutory  and  case  law  applicable  to  private  companies  under  the  gen- 

eral corporation  act  of  New  Jersey  and  corporation  precedents.     3d  ed. 
New  York:  Baker,  Voorhis  d:  co.,  1901.      xxx,  381  pp.     8°. 

Dillaye,  Stephen  D.     Monopolies;  their  origin,  growth,  and  development. 
Washington,  D.  C:  liufus  H.  Darby,  1882.     95  pp.     8°. 

Dodci,  S.  C.  T.     Combinations;  their  uses  and  abuses.     With  a  history  of  the  Stand- 
ard oil  trust  [by  the  solicitor  of  the  trust]. 
New  York:  G.  F.  Nesbitt,  1894.     45  pp.     8°. 


6  LhiKAKV     OK    CONGRESS. 

Dos  Passes,  John   K.     ('oiiiiiRTciul  trusts'.     The  growth  and  rij2:hts  of  aggregated 
capital.     An  argument  before  the  Industrial  Commission,  December  12, 
1899;  corrected  and  revised. 
G.  P.   Putnam's  Sons,  Xeiv   York  cO  London,  1901.     riii,  {2),  137  pp.     12°. 
{Questions  of  tlie  day,  no.  97.) 

Opposes  national  legislation  against  trusts.    Disinclines  to  state  interference. 
This  book  is  a  revision  of  the  following  work. 

The  growth  and  rights  of  aggregated  capital.     Argument  ])efore  the  Indus- 

trial Commission  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  12,  1899. 
{New  York,  1901?^     71pp.     8°. 

Duchaine,  Paul.     La  question  des  trusts. 
Bruxelles:  Ad.  Merlens,  1900.     S°. 

"M.  Duchaine  estime,  .  .  .  que  la  principale  de  ces  causes  est  le  protectionnisme. 
Le  monopole  des  trusts,  dit-il,  ne  nJussit  que  la  oil  le  regime  de  la  protection  est 
pousse  a  I'exces,  on  les  droits  douaniers  sont  completement  prohibitifs.  C'est  ce 
qui  s'est  passe  aux  Etats-Unis." 

Eddy,  Arthur  J.  The  law  of  combinations,  embracing  monopolies,  trusts,  and  com- 
binations of  labor  and  capital;  conspiracy,  and  contracts  in  restraint  of 
trade. 

Chicago:  Callaghan  &  co.,  1901.     2  vols.     8°. 

Includes  the  incorporation  laws  of  New  Jersey,  West  Virginia,  and  Delaware. 

Ely,  Richard  T.     Monopolies  and  trusts. 

XewYork:  The  MacmiUan  company,  1900.    .vi,  [3),27S pp.    12°.     {The  Citizen' s 
Library. ) 

Problems  of  to-day;  a  discussion  of  protective  tariffs,  taxation,  and  monopo- 

lies. 
Neu'  York:  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  company,  1888.     222  pp.     12°. 

Senior's  theory  of  monopoly. 

(/)(  American  Economic  Association.  Publications,  3d  series,  vol.  1,  pp.  89-102.  New 
York,  1900.) 

■ The  tariff  and  trusts. 

{In  Shaw,  Albert,  ed.:  The  national  revenues,  pp.  PS-67.    Chicago,  1888.) 

Farrer,  T.  H.     The  state  in  its  relation  to  trade. 

London:  MacmiUan  company,   1883.     .vi,    (i),   179  pp.     12°.      {The  English 
Citizen. ) 

Chapter  X.  Condensation  of  article  entitled  "Industrial  monopolies,"  in  Quarterly 
review,  October,  1870. 

Flora,  Frederico.     I  sindicati  industriali  (trusts). 

Torino:  Roujct  Via rengo,  1900.     48  pp.     8°. 

"Si  Ton  en  croit  M.  Flora,  c'est  la  libre  concurrence  qui  engendre  les  trusts.  Libre 
concurrence,  grande  production,  monopole  prive,  ing(5rence  de  I'Etat,  monopole 
public  seraient  les  cinq  phases  invariablement  travers^es  par  I'organisation  sociale 
de  la  production  et  de  I'echange." 

Genart,  Charles.     Les  syndicats  industriels. 

Paris:  L.  Larose,  1896.    232  pp.    12°.    {Ecole  des  sciences  politiques  et  sociales 
de  Louvain. ) 

Bibliographie :  pp.  223-230. 

Getz,  Paul.     Das  Branntweinmonopol  als  Besteuerungsform. 

Jena:   (lustav  Fischer,  1897.    {6),  81  pp.    8°.    [SaimnJung  nationaVokonomischet 
und  statislischer  Abhandlungen.     hd.  15. ) 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    TRUSTS.  7 

Gidding-s,  Franklin  Henry.     Democracy  and  empire. 

New  York:  The  Macmi linn  Company,  1900.     x,  363  pp.     8°. 
"The  trusts  and  the  public,"  pp.  135-164. 

Great  Britain.     Foreignoffice.     (1890).    Miscellaneous  series  no.  174.    Report  on  the 
constitution,  attributes,  and  legal  status  of  "Trusts"  in  the  United  States. 
London,  1890.     99  pp.     F°. 

(Ill  Great  Britain  Parliamentary  Sessional  papers,  1890,  vol.  73.) 

Grinnell,  William  Morton.     The  regeneration  of  the  United  States.     A  forecast  of 
its  industrial  evolution. 
G.  P.  Putnarri's  Sons,  New  York (i- London,  1899.    iv  {2),  145  pp.    12°.     {Ques- 
tions of  the  day,  no.  95. ) 

Universal  consolidation.— The  multiplication  of  trusts,  pp.  86-91. 

Gunton,  George.     Principles  of  social  economics  inductively  considered  and  prac- 
tically applied  with  criticisms  on  current  theories. 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  New  York,  London,  1891.     xxiii,  447  pp.     8°. 
"  Combinations  of  capital,"  pp.  897-414. 

—    Trusts  and  the  public. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton,  1900.     256  pp.     12°. 

"The  principle  of  trusts  as  an  economic  development  is  defended,  abuses  are  pointed 
out  and  criticised." 

Hadley,  Arthur  Twining.     Economics.     An  account  of  the  relations  between  private 
property  and  public  welfare. 
G.  P.  Putnam' s  Sons,  New  York,  London,  1899.     .vi,  (1),  496  pp.     8°. 
"Competition,"  pp.  64-96;  "  Combinations  of  capital,"  pp.  151-179. 

Railroad  transportation:  its  history  and  its  laws. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam' s  Sons,  1885.     v,  (1),  269  pp.     12°. 
"Competition  and  combination  in  theory  and  practice,"  pp.  63-99. 

Halle,   Ernst  L.   von.     Trusts,  or  industrial   combinations  and   coalition.*   in  the 
United  States. 
New  York:  Macmillumi-  CO.,  1895.     xvi,  350  pp.     2  folded  charts.     12°. 

Same. 

New  York:  The  Macm'dlan  company,  1899.     xvi,  350pp.     2 folded  charts.     12°. 
See  also  Handworterb.  d.  Staats  wissenschaften,  vol.  17,  pp.  212-230. 

Hardesty,  Jesse.     The  mother  of  trusts.     Railroads  and  their  relation  to  "the  man 
with  the  plow." 
Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Hudson-Kimberly jmblishingcomjMuy,  [1899'].    262pp.    12°. 

Same.     Revised  edition. 

Kaneas  City,  Mo.:  J.  Hardesty,  1900.     218 pp.     12°. 

Harding,  E.  E.     Aggressive  common  sense  concerning  mutual  interests  and  rela- 
tions of  American  farmers  and  wage-earners  vs.  private  monopoly  and  trusts, 
or  Rights  of  working  people  in  the  dawn  of  the  twentieth  century. 
[Tracy,  Minn.:  E.  E.  Harding,  1901.]     106 pp.     12°. 

Harper,  William  Hudson,  editor.     "Restraint  of  trade."     Pros  and  cons  of  trusts 
in  facts  and  principles.     A  handbook  for  the  man  who  wants  to  think 
clear  and  vote  right. 
Printed  for  the  editor  by  the  Regan  printing  home,   Chicago,  1900.     xvi,  368 
pp.     8°. 

Harvey,  W.  H.     Coin  on  money,  trusts,  and  imperialism. 

Coin  publishing  company,  Chicago,  \_1899'].     184  pp.     Illustrations  (icood-cuts) . 
12°.     {Coin' s  financial  series,  vol.  6,  no.  26.) 


8  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

He'wins,  W.  A.  S.      English  trade  ami  tinance  chiefly  in  the  seventeenth  century, 
Methueud-  CO.,  London,  1892.     xxxv,  (1),  174  pp-     12°. 
"The  monopolies,"  pp.  1-11. 
"The  monopolies  and  modern  industrial  changes,"  pp.  12-13. 

History  of  a  pool.     Reprinted  from  the  Iron  Age. 

isew  York:  David  WiUiatns  compan)/  [1898].     109pp.     12°. 

"The  History  of  a  Pool,  while  in  narrative  form,  describes  accurately  one  of  the 
methods  of  forming  and  carrying  on  pools.  It  is  recognized  as  an  important  con- 
tribution to  the  discussion  of  the  great  question  as  to  measures  to  which  manufac- 
turers resort  to  protect  themselves  from  the  eilects  of  unrestrained  competition." 

Hobson,  J.  A.     The  economics  of  distribution. 

New  York:  Tlie  Manuilku)  company,  1900.     rii,  (3),  361  pp.     12°. 

The  evolution  of  nmdern  capitalism.     A  study  of  machine  pioduction. 

London:  W.  Scott,  1894-     .dr,  388 pp.     12°.     {Conteinporari/  itrieiice  series.) 

The  social  jiroblem.     Life  and  work. 

London:  James  Xwbet  cO  co.,  1901.     x,  (2),  295  j)p.     8°. 
"  Public  and  private  industry,"  pp.  174-186. 

Holt,  Byron  "W.     Trusts  versus  wages. 

Xeiv  York,  1892.     19pp.     8°.     {Tariff  Reform,  vol.  5,  7io.  17.) 

Holt,  Henry.     Talks  on  civics. 

Neiu  York:  The  MacmiUau  company,  1901.     xxvi,  493  pp.     12°. 
Discusses  trusts,  municipal  ownership,  etc. 

Hopkins,  L.  L.     The  coming  trust. 

Neiu  York:  Advance  publishing  company ,  1900.     {4),  154  pp.     12°. 

Hudson,  James  F.     The  railways  and  the  republic. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1886.      {4),  489  pp.     8°. 
"Competition  f.  combination,"  pp.  207-315. 

Jeans,  J.  Stephen.     Trusts,  pools,  and  corners  as  affecting  commerce  and  industry. 
An  inquiry  into  the  principles  and  recent  operation  of  combinations  and 
syndicates  to  limit  production  and  increase  prices. 
London:  Methuen  &  CO.,  1894.     viii,  190  pp.     12°.     {Social  questiona  of  to-day.) 

Jenks,  Jeremiah  Whipple.     The  trust  problem. 

New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  A  co.,  1900.     xix,  {!),  281pp.     Diagrams.     12°. 

Same.     New  and  revised  edition. 

New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  &  CO.,  1901.     xix,  {3),  341  pp.     Diagrams.     12°. 

CONTENTS. 

Competition,  its  nature;  The  wastes  of  competition;  Favors  to  industrial  combina- 
tions; Combination  and  monopoly;  Promoter  and  financier;  The  basis  of  capitaliza- 
tion; Methods  of  organization  and  management;  Prices;  Sugar,  Whiskey.  Petroleum, 
Tin  plate,  Steei  and  Wire:  The  trusts  and  wages;  Political  and  social  effects;  Legis- 
lation; Industrial  combinations  in  Europe;  Suggestions  at  Chicago  trust  conference; 
Preliminary  report  of  the  United  States  Industrial  Commission;  Plan  of  Bird  S.  Coler 
for  regulation  of  tnists;  New  York  companies'  act;  Plan  of  William  J.  Bryan  for 
regulation  of  trusts;  The  United  States  steel  corporation. 

Trusts  and  industrial  combinations. 

{In  United  States  Department  of  Labor,  Bulletin,  vol.  5.  no.  2'.t,  pp.  f>(il-S31.  Wash- 
ington, 1900. ) 

Jenning-s,  Edwin  B.     Democracy  and  the  trusts. 

The  Abbey  pre-tx,  Neiv  York,  iMndon  [elc.y.    {1900'\.     {2),  65  pp.     Front,  {port."^ 
nar.  12°. 

People  and  property. 

Tlie  Abbey  press.  New  York,  \_1900'\.     109  pp.'    Portrait,     nar.  12°. 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    TKUSTS.  9 

Katzenstein,  Louis.    Die  Trusts  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.    Vortrag,  9  Januar  1901. 
Berlin:  Leonhard  Siniidn,   1900.     Hi,  31  pp.    8°.      {VolksidrtscJiaftlichc  Zeit- 
fragen,  Vvrtrdgc  mid  Alihnndluiu/en.     Heft  176.) 

Keasbey,  Edward  Quinton.     New  Jersey  and  the  great  corporations. 

{In  American  Bar  Association.    Reports,  vol.  22,  pp.  379-413.    Philadelphia,  1899.) 

Kinley,  David  H.     Trusts. 

Chicago,  [1899].  66 ppj.  Portrait.'!.  8°.  {Progress.  Issued  monthly  by  the 
University  Association  in  the  interests  of  university  and  world'' s  congress  exten- 
sion, vol.  5,  no.  1.) 

COXTENTS. 

The  present  agitation;  A  historical  retrospect;  Meaning  of  "  trusts;"  Extent  of  trusts; 
Some  famous  trusts;  Causes  of  trusts;  Evils  of  trusts;  Trusts  and  prices;  Crushing 
out  competition;  Exorbitant  prices;  Trusts  and  labor;  Overcapitalization  and  stock 
watering;  Are  labor  organizations  to  be  classed  with  trusts;  Trusts  and  the  law; 
Federal  legislation;  State  legislation;  Future  of  trusts;  Remedies;  Bibliography; 
The  Chicago  trust  conference,  by  H.  H.  Swain. 

Iiangstroth,  Charles  S.,  and  Wilson  Stilz.  Railway  co-operation;  an  investigation 
of  railway  traffic  associations  and  a  discussion  of  the  degree  and  form  of 
co-operation  that  should  be  granted  competing  lines  in  the  United  States. 
With  an  introduction  l)y  Martin  A.  Knapp. 
Philadelphia,  1899.  xv,  210 jyp.  8°.  {University  of  Pennsylvania publicatioiis: 
Political  economy  and  public  laiv  series,  no.  15.) 

Tie  Rossignol,  James  Edward.     ^Monopolies  past  and  present.     An  introductory 
study. 
Ne^v  York:  Thomas  Y.  Orowell  A  company,  [1901].     vii,  {1),  256 pp.     8°. 

CONTEXTS. 

The  nature  of  monopoly;  Monopolies  in  ancient  and  mediseval  times;  Gilds  as  mono- 
polies; Exclusive  trading  companies;  Patents  and  copyrights;  Municipal  monopolies; 
Railways  as  monopolies;  Capitalistic  monopolies. 

[Lewis,   B.  B.]     A  talk  about    "trusts."     A  short  and  informal  talk  about  the 
"Trust"  and  its  disastrous  aspect  toward  the  present  economic  and  social 
status.     Submission?  or  sequestration?    Which? 
[Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1889.]      {16)  j)p.     12°. 

Liefmann,  R.     Die  Unternehmerverbande. 

Freiburg  i.  B.:  J.  C.  B.  Mohr,  1897.  199  pp.  8°.  { Volhswirtschaftliche 
Abhandlungen.     B.  1,  Heft  1.) 

Lloyd,  Henry  Demarest.     Wealth  against  commonwealth. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1894-     iv,  563  pp.     8°. 

liusk,  Hugh  H.     Our  foes  at  home. 

New  York:  Douhleday  &  McClure  company,  1899.     {6),  297 pp.     12°. 

Lyttelton,  Alfred.     The  law  of  trade  com])inations. 

(I?i  Mackay,  Thomas,  ed.  ,•  A  policy  of  free  exchange,  pp.  275-292.    New  York,  1894.    8®.) 

McLin,  Robert  O.     The  trust  family. 

Published  by  the  author,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1899.     168 pp.     16°. 

Macrosty,  H.  W.     Trusts  and  the  state:  a  sketch  of  competition. 
London:  Richards,  1901.     318  pp.     8°. 

Iffarshall,  Alfred.     Principles  of  economics.     Vol.  1. 

London:  Macniillan  and  CO.,  1890.     xxriii,  754  pp.     Diagrams.     8°. 
"  The  theory  of  monopolies,"  pp.  45e)-172. 


10  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Martin,  Edward  Winslow.     History  of  the  grange  movement;  or,  the  farmer's  war 
against  nionopoHes.     Illustrated  with  60  engravings  and  portraits  of  lead- 
ing grangers. 
National  publishing  company,  Philadelphia  [etc.},  [ISJS}.     5S9  pp.     8°. 

Miller,  J.  Bleecker.     Trade  organizations  in  politics,  also  progress  and  robbery;  an 
answer  to  Henry  George. 
New  Yorl::  The  Baker  &  Taylor  com  pan  i/,  18S7.     viii,  ^18  pp.     8°. 

Morgan,  W.  Scott.     History  of  the  wheel  and  alliance,  and  the  impending  revo- 
lution. 
Fort  Scott,  Kansas:  J.  H.  Rice  ct  Sons,  1889.     774  pp.     8°. 
"  Monopoly  of  exchange;  of  transportation:  of  trade;  of  land." 

Muldoon,  "William  H.     Mark  Hanna's  "moral  cranks"  and  others.     A  study  of 
to-day  ...  by  "Mul." 
Brooklyn  {X.  Y.):  George  F.  Spinney  company,  1900.     vii,  {2),  ix-xvi,  316  pp. 
Portrait.     12°. 

Part  3,  pp.  176-316:  "  Workers  of  the  trusts." 

Nettleton,  A.  B.,  ed.     Trusts  or  competition?     Both  sides  of  the  great  question  in 
business,  law,  and  politics. 
Chicago:  Leon  publishing  company ,  1900.     304  pp.     8°. 

CONTENTS. 

The  argument  for  the  trusts,  to  further  favorable  view,  by  Albert  Shaw;  The  argu- 
ment against  the  trust;  Trusts  in  Europe;  The  college  and  the  trust;  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, by  J.  W.  Jeuks;  Yale  University,  by  A.  T.  Hadley;  Columbia  University,  by 
J.  B.  Clark;  University  of  Michigan,  by  H.  C.  Adams;  Williams  College,  by  C.  J. 
Bullock;  Institute  of  Social  Economics,  by  G.  Gunton;  Oberlin  College,  by  J.  N. 
Cawer;  Bureau  of  Economic  Research,  by  E.  W.  Bemis:  University  of  Wisconsin,  by 
R.  T.  Ely;  The  Chicago  trust  conference;  Private  monopoly  indefensible,  by  W.  J. 
Bryan  .  .  .  The  question  of  remedies.  The  courts  and  the  trusts;  The  Standard  oil 
trust;  The  law  and  the  trust;  Trusts  under  the  Federal  Constitution,  by  J.  T.  Dye; 
The  trust  in  politics  .  .  .  Anti-trust  legislation  (in  the  States);  List  of  leading  Amer- 
ican trtists. 

New  York.     State.     Senate.     Majority  and   minority   reports  of  the   committee 
appointed  to  investigate  the  cornering  of  grain  and  other  articles.     April 
20,  1883. 
Albany,  1883.     934  pp-     8°.     {Documents  of  the  Senate  of  New    York,  1883, 
vol  5. ) 

•    Report   of   the  committee  on  general  laws  on   the  investigation 

relative  to  trusts.     Transmitted  to  the  legislature,  March  6,  1888. 

[^4/fcani/].-  TheTroy press  company,  printers,  1888.     692pp.     8°.     {Documents 
of  the  Senate  of  Xeic  York,  1888,  vol.  5,  no.  50. ) 

Assembly.     Fifth  annual  report  of  the  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  of  the  State 

of  New  York  for  the  year  1887.     Transmitted  to   the  legislature,  April  2, 
1888. 
\^Albany'\:  The  Troy  press  company,  printers,  1888.    792  pp.     8°.     {Documents 
of  the  Assembly  of  Neiv  York,  vol.  9,  no.  74-) 

Part  iv.  "  Conspiracy  prosecutions  and  conspiracy  laws,"  pp.  !J63-700. 

Senate.     Report  of  the  committee  on  general  laws  relative  to  combinations 

commonly  known  as  trusts.     Transmitted  to  the  legislature,  ^lay  9,  1889. 
Albany:  TheTroy  press  company,  printers,  1889.     307  pp.     8°.     {Documents  of 
the  Senate  of  New  York,  1889,  vol.  10,  no.  64- ) 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    TRUSTS.  11 

New  York.  State.  Senate.  Report  and  proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  assembly 
appointed  to  investigate  trusts.  Transmitted  to  the  legislature,  March  9, 
1897. 
Albany  and  New  York:  Wynkoop,  Hallenbeck  Crawford  co.,  State  printers, 
1897.  1230  pp.  8°.  [Documents  of  the  Senate  of  Neiv  York,  1897,  vol.  7, 
no.  40. ) 

Nicholson,  J.  Shield.     Principles  of  political  economy. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  company,  1893-1901.     3  vols.     8°. 
"Of  monopoly  values,"  vol.2,  pp.  59-67. 
"Trusts,"  vol.  3,  pp.  212,  215-216,  218,  220,  343,  367. 

Norman,  Lionel.     Legal  restraints  on  modern  industrial  combinations  and  monop- 
olies in  the  United  States. 
Nixon-Jones  printing  CO.,  St.  Loui%  [1899].     16  p>p.     8°. 

O'Callaghan,  Robert  E.     How  monopoly  can  be  prevented.     A  new,  simple,  and 
practical  plan. 
Neiv  York,  [18901.     16  pp.     12°. 

Parsons,  Frank.     The  legal  aspects  of  monopoly. 

(In  Bemis,  Edward  W.,  erf;  Municipal  monopolies,  pp.  425-501.    New  York,  1899.) 

Patten,  Simon  N.     Principles  of  rational  taxation. 

Philadelphia,   1890.      25  pp.      8°.      (  University  of  Pennsylvania  publications: 
Political  economy  and  public  law  series,  no.  6.) 

Peckliam,  S.  F.     Report  on  the  production,  technology,  and  uses  of  petroleum  and 
its  products. 

[In  United  State.s  Census  Office,  special  reports,  vol.  10.    Washington,  1884.) 

Pennsylvania.     Senate.     Document  no.  39.     Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judi- 
ciary (general)  of  the  Senate  of  Pennsylvania  in  relation  to  the  coal  diffi- 
culties, with  the  accompanying  testimony.     Read  March  24,  1871. 
[In  Pennsylvania  legislative  documents,  1871,  pp.  1515-1733.    Harrisburg,  1871.) 

Pohle,  L.     Die  Kartelle  der  gewerblichen  Unternehmer. 

Leipzig:  Frankenstein  A  Wagner,  1898.     [2),  150  [1)  pp.    8°. 

Rejmolds,  D.  A.     The  trust.     Capital  one  hundred  billion.     1896-1906.     A  forecast 
of  possibilities. 
F.  Tennyson  Neely,  London,    Chicago,  New   York,  [18991.     124  pp.     Portraits. 
12°. 

Rice,  George.  The  [proposed]  testimony  of  George  Rice  [to  be]  given  before  the 
Industrial  Commission,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Particularly  relating  to  the 
Standard  oil  trust,  railroad  freight  discriminations,  and  unlawful  pooling 
of  rail  and  water  lines,  with  the  important  facts,  figures,  statements  and 
statistics  fully  sustaining  the  same. 
[n.p.1  1899.     77  pp.     8°. 

(The  words  in  brackets  are  written  in  ink  upon  the  title-page.) 

Rose,  U.  M.     The  law  of  trusts  and  strikes. 

[In  American  bar  association.    Report,  vol.  16,  pp.  287-321.    Philadelphia,  1893.) 

Rousiers,  Paul  de.     Les  industries  monopolisees  (trusts)  aux  Etats-Unis. 
Paris:  Armand  Colin  et  de.,  1898.     xvvi,  {1),  339 pp.     12°. 

Les  syndicats  industriels  de  producteurs  en  France  et  a  I'etranger  (Trusts, 

Cartells,  Comptoirs). 
Paris:  Armand  Colin,  1901.     12°. 

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12  LIBEARY    OF    CONGEESS. 

Royall,  William  L.     The  "pool"  and  the  "trust."   Their  side  of  the  case.    Review 
of  the  Supreme  Court's  traffic  decision. 
George  M.  West,  publisher.    Richmond,  Va.,  1S97.     47  pp.     S°. 
Favorable  to  trusts. 

Seemanu,  E.  F.     Pie  Monopolisierung  des  Petroleum  Handels  und  der  Petroleum- 
Industrie. 
Berlin:  L.  Simion,  1893.     43  pp.     8°.     (  Volkswirtschaflliche  Zeitfragen,  Vor- 
trage  und  Ahhandlungen.     Heft  114. ) 

Senior,  Nassau  AVilliam.     Political  economy.     6th  ed. 

London:    Charles  Griffin  and   company,  1872.     viii,  231  jtp.     12°.     {Encyclo- 
psedia  3fetrojwlitana. ) 
"Monopolies,"  pp.  103-11-1. 

Shibley,  George  H.     Momentous  issues. 

Published  by  the  Schulte  publishing  company,  Chicago,  III.,  1900.     xiv,  230 pp. 
8°.     (  The  Ariel  library  series,  no.  24- ) 
"  Private  monopolies  and  trusts,"  pp.  59-109. 

The  monopoly  question.     Presented  to  the  National  anti-trust  conference 

Feb..  12,  13,' 1900. 
Neiv  York:  Bureau  of  economic  research,  1900.     iv,  56pp.     12°. 

[ ]     The  trust  problem  solved.     A  non-partisan  political  program  developed 

l)y  the  combined  efforts  of  many  minds. 
Published  by  the  Non-partisan  voters'  union,  Washington,  I).  C,  1901.     194  pj). 
obi.  12°. 
Proof  sheets. 

Siiiiley ,  James  B.     To  what  are  trusts  leading  ? 

Chicago:  James  B.  Smiley,  \_1899'].     64pp.      12°. 

Smith,  Edward  J.     The  new  trades  combination  movement.      Its  principles,  meth- 
ods, and  progress.     With  an  introduction  by  J.  Carter. 
Rivingtons:  London,  1899.     x.viv,  96  pp.     12°. 

Spahr,  Charles  B.     An  essay  on  the  present  distribution  of  wealth  in  the  United 
States.     2d  edition. 
Nev)  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  company,  1896.     viii,  184pp.     12°.    {Library 
of  economics  and  politics. ) 

Spelling,  Thomas  Carl.     A  treatise  on  trusts  and  monopolies,  containing  an  exposi- 
tion of  the  rule  of  pu]>lic  policy  against  contracts  and  combinations  in 
restraint  of  trade,  and  a  review  of  cases,  ancient  and  modern. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1893.     xxvil,  {1),  274  2^P-     ^°- 

Stickney,  A.     State  control  of  trade  and  commerce  by  national  or  State  authority. 
New  York:  Baker,  Voorhis  A  company,  1898.     202  pp.     8°. 

Stimson,  F.  J.     Handbook  to  the  labor  law  of  the  United  States. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner'' s  Sons,  1896 .     xxii,  385  pp.     12°. 

Trusts,  by  employees,  etc.,  pp.  178,  179,  185-193. 
Sherman  act  of  1887,  pp.  31,  204,  334-337,  344-347. 

Swift,  Morrison  Isaac.     What  shall  be  done  with  trusts? 

[Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  d:  CO.,  "1888.]     18pp.     8°. 

No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Andover  review  for  August,  1888. 

Thurber,  Francis  B.     The  right  to  combine. 

C  J«  American  Social  Science  Association,  Journal.    No.  37,  December,  1899,  pp.  215-228.) 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    TRUSTS.  13 

Tiedeman,  Christopher  G.     A  treatise  on  state  and  federal  control  of  persons  and 
property  in  the  United  States,  considered  from  both  a  civil  and  criminal 
standpoint. 
St.  Louis:  The  F.  H.  Thomas  law  hook  co.,  1900.     2  vols.     8°. 

United  States.  50th  Congress,  1st  session.  House  report  no.  3112.  Report  of  the 
committee  on  manufactures  on  the  investigation  of  trusts.  July  30, 1888. 
Hi,  (1),  956  pp.     8°. 

50th  Congress,  3d  session.     House  report  no.  4147.     Investigation   of  labor 

troubles  in  Pennsylvania.     Report  from  the  select  committee  on  existing 
labor  troubles  in  Pennsylvania.     Feb.  27,  1889.     cxxvi,  783  pp.     8°. 
Includes  views  of  the  minority  of  the  committee. 
. House  report  no.  4165.    Trusts.    Report  from  the  committee  on  manu- 
factures.    Mar.  2,  1889.     n,  188  j^P-     8°. 

Submits  testimony  taken  "  in  relation  to  the  whisky  trust  and  the  combination  affect- 
ing the  article  of  cotton  bagging." 

House  report  no.  4165,  part  2.     Trusts.     Views  of  the  minority  of  the 


committee  on  manufactures.     Mar.  2,  1889.     37  pp.     8°. 

-  51st  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  829.     Report  of  the  select  com- 

mittee on  the  transportation  and  sale  of  meat  products.     May  1,  1890. 
40  pj).     8°. 
Bound  with  this  is: 

Testimony  taken  by  the  select  committee  of  the  United  States  Senate  on 

the  transportation  and  sale  of  meat  products.     1889.     615  pp.     Folded 

sheet.     8°. 

-  5M  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  2278.     Alleged  coal  combination. 

Report  of  committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce.     Jan.  18,  1893. 
mii,  {2),  261pp.     8°. 

Testimony  taken  in  regard  to  the  alleged  combination  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading 
Railroad  company  and  other  railroad  and  canal  companies  and  producers  of  coal, 
pp.  1-261. 
House  report  no.  2601.     Whisky  trust  investigation.     Report  of  the 


committee  on  the  judiciary  on  the  character  and  operations  of  the  Distill- 
ing and  Cattle  Feeding  Company.     Mar.  1,  1893.     x,  98  pj).     8°. 

Industrial  Commission.     Preliminary  report  on  trusts  and  industrial  combina- 
tions, together  with  testimony,  review  of  evidence,  charts  showing  effects 
of  prices,  and  topical  digest. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1900.     (2) ,  264,  1325  pp.     Facsimiles. 
Folded  sheets.     8°.     {Vol.  1  of  the  Commission' s  reports.) 

Industrial  combinations  and  prices,  by  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks,  pp.  39-57. 
Topical  digest  of  evidence  prepared  by  E.  Dana  Durand,  pp.  59-264. 
Testimony  before  the  Commission,  part  ii. 


Final  report. 


Washington:    Government  printing  office,   1902.      xi,    {1),  1259  pp.      Folded 
plates.     8°.      [Vol.  19  of  the  Commission's  reports.) 

Pp.  595  to  722  contain  the  recommendations  of  the  Commission  in  regard  to  industrial 
combinations;  opinion  of  F.  J.  Stimson,  advisory  counsel;  and  statement  of  E.  W. 
Huffcut,  on  constitutional  aspects  of  Federal  control  of  corporations. 

Trusts  and  industrial  combinations.     Statutes  and  decisions  of  federal, 

state,  and  territorial  law  [prepared  by  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks],  together  with 
a  digest  of  corporation  laws  applicable  to  large  industrial  combinations 
[prepared  by  Frederick  J.  Stimson.] 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1900.     291  j)p-      Folded  sheets.     8°. 
(  Vol.  2  of  the  Commission's  r'/nnis.) 


14  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

United    States.      Industrial    Commission — ContinuM.      Report   on    transportation, 
including  review  of  evidence,  topical  digest  of  evidence,  and  testimony  so 
far  as  taken  May  1,  1900. 
Wasldngton:  Government  printing  offixie,  1900.     832  pp.    Facsimiles.    8°.     {Vol. 
4  of  the  Commission^  s  reports.) 

This  report  and  those  following  contain  evidence  on  industrial  combinations,  etc. 

Report  on  labor  legislation.     [Prepared  by  Frederick  Jesup  Stimson, 

Victor  H.  Olmstead,  William  31.  Sterxrt,   Ed\vard   Dana  Durand,  and 
Eugene  Willison.] 
}}a.shiii(jtaii:  Government  printing  office,  WOO.     {2),  308  pp.     8°.     {Vol.  5  of 
the  Commission's  reports.) 

Report  on  the  relations  and  conditions  of    capital   and    labor  em- 


ployed in  manufactures  and  general  business,  including  testimony  so  far 
as  taken  November  1,  1900,  and  digest  of  testimony. 
Wa.'^hington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.     224,1071  pp.     8°.     (Vol.  7  of 
the  Commission' s  reports.) 

Report  on  the  Chicago  labor  disputes  of  1900,  with  especial  reference 

to  the  disputes  in  the  building  and  machinery  trades. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.     clcv,612  pp.     8°.     {Vol.  8  of  the 
('ommi'i.non' s  reports. ) 

Report  on  transportation  (second  volimie  on  this  subject),  including 


testimony  taken  smce  May  1,  1900,  review  and  topical  digest  of  evidence, 
and  special  reports  on  railway  legislation  and  taxation. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.     ccciii,  {3),  1152  pp.     Folded 
sheets.     8°.     {  Vol.  9  of  the  Commission's  reports.) 

Report  on  the  relations  and  conditions  of  capital  and  labor  employed 

in  the  mining    industry,  including  testimony,  review  of  evidence,  and 
topical  digest. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,    1901.     clxxvii,    {l),  747  pp.     8°. 
{  Vol.  12  of  the  Commission's  reports. ) 

Report  on  trusts  and  industrial  combinations  (second  volume  on  this 


subject),  including  testimony  taken  since  ^larch  1,  1900,  together  with 
review  and  digest  thereof,  and  special  reports  on  prices  and  on  the  stocks 
of  intlustrial  corporations. 
Wa.^hiiigton:    Governnient  printing  office,    1901.     clxxiii,    {3),    1013   pp.     8°. 
{  Vol.  IS  of  the  Commission's  reports. ) 

CONTENTS. 

Domestic  and  foreign  prices  of  .American  products;  Costs  and  prices  of  iron  and  steel 
products;  Wholesjile  and  retail  prices;  Securities  of  industrial  combinations  and 
railroads;  Bibliography  of  trusts  and  industrial  combinations. 

The  bibliography  is  mainly  a  rearrangement  of  the  first  edition  of  this  list. 

Report  on  the  condition  of  foreign  legislation  upon  matters  affecting 


general  labor.     [Prepared  by  Frederick  Jesup  Stimson.] 
Washington:  (lorernment  printing  office,  1901.      {4),  242  pp.     8°.     {Vol.  16  of 
the  Commission's  reports.) 

Report  on  industrial  combinations  in  Europe.     [Prepared  by  Jeremiah 

W.  Jenks.] 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.     Hi,  348  pp.     8°.     {  Vol.  18  of 
the  Commission' s  reports.) 

Part  I.  Industrial  combinations  in  Europe. 

Part  II.  Foreign  legislation  regarding  corporations  and  industrial  combinations. 


A    LIST    OF    BOOKS    O^    TRUSTS.  15 

United  States — Continued.     Inlenttate   Commerce  Cominisnion.     Annual    report  .   .  . 
Washington:  Government  priiiting  office,  18S7-1900.     14  >''>ls.     8°. 

United  States  steel  corporation.     Preliminary  report  to  stockholders.     To   be 
s'-.bmitted  at  the  1st  annual  meeting,  17th  February,  1902. 
INew  York,  1902.']     20,  22  pp.     8°. 

Contains  amended  certificates  of  incorporations,  and  by-laws. 

Vigouroux,  L.     La  concentration  des  forces  ouvrieres  dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord. 
Avec  une  preface  de  P.  de  Rousiers. 
Paris:  A.  Colin  et  cie.,  1899.     xxvi,  362  pp.     12°. 

Vrooman,  Carl  8.     Taming  the  trusts. 

Topeka,  Kansas:  The  Advocate,  1900.     108  pp.     Illustrations  (woodcut.^) .     12°. 
{The  Advocate  quarterly,  vol.  1,  no.  1.) 

Wallace,  H.     Trusts  and  liow  to  deal  with  them. 

Des  Moines:   Wallace  publishing  company,  1899.     165  pp.    sq.  16°.     {]Vallace's 
Farm  Library,  vol.  1,  no.  2. ) 

Walras,  Leon.     Etudes  d'economie  politique  appliquee.     (Theoriede  la  production 
de  la  richesse  sociale. ) 
Paris:  F.  Pichon,  1898.     {2),  499  pp.     Plates.     8°. 
"Monopoles,"  pp.  193-233. 

Warner,  John  De  Witt.     Tariff  trusts. 

New  York,  1892.    703-742 pp.    8°.     {Tariff Reform,  vol.  5,  no.  8.    JuneSO,  1892.) 

Tariff  trusts  plead  guilty. 

New    York,  1892.     16  pp.     8°.     {Tariff Reform,  vol.  5,  no.  13.     September  1.5, 
1892. )  ^ 

Weeks,  Lyman  Horace.     The  other  side:    a  brief  account  of  the  development  of 
industrial  organizations  in  the  United  States,  and  a  study  of  the  advan- 
tages that  capital,  labor,  and  the  consuming  public  derive  from  them. 
National  publishing  company,  Ne>r  York.     \_1900.]     229  p}).     12°. 
"  Anti-trust  legislation  futile."    pp.  161-198. 

Wilgrus,  Horace  L.     A  study  of  the  United  States  steel  corporation  in  its  industrial 
and  legal  aspects;  being  three  lectures  delivered  to  the  class  in  private 
corporations  in  the  University  of  Michigan.     June  3,  4,  and  5,  1901. 
Chicago:  Callaghan  &  co.,  1901.     xiii,  222 pp.     8°. 


TRUSTS:  ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS. 


1871.     Industrial  monopolies.     T.  H.  Farrer. 

Qiiarttrhi  reriew,  ml.  ISl  {Oct.,  1871) :  460. 

1873.  The  meaning  and  causes  of  value.     Albert  A.  BoUes. 
North  American  review,  vol.  117  {Oct.,  1873):  319. 

1874.  Corporations  and  monopolies.     E.  L.  Godkin. 

Nation,  vol.  18  {June  4,  1874)  ■  359-860. 

1883.  The  Standard  oil  company.     John  C.  Welch. 
North  American  review,  vol.  136  {Feb.,  1883):  181-200. 

1884.  Lords  of  industry.     Henry  D.  Lloyd. 

North  American  review,  vol.  138  {June,  1884):  535-553. 

1885.  Is  the  monopolist  among  us?    Edward  C.  Bruce. 
Lippincotfs  magazine,  vol.  35  {May,  1885):  433. 

1886.  Private  monopolies  and  public  rights.     Arthur  T.  Hadley. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  rol.l  {Oct.,  1886):  28-44- 

1887.  The  anthracite  coal  pool.     James  F.  Hudson. 

North  American  review,  vol.  144  {Jan.,  1887):  43. 

1887.     Modern  feudalism.     James  F.  Hudson. 

North  American  review,  vol.  144  {Mar.,  1887):  277-290. 

1887.     The  limits  of  competition.     John  B.  Clark. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  2  {Mar.,  1887):  45-61. 

1887.     The  persistence  of  competition.     Franklin  H.  Giddings. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  2  {Mar.,  1887):  63-78. 

1887.     The  nature  and  significance  of  corporations.     The  growth  of  corporations. 
The  future  of  corporations.     Richard  T.  Ely. 
Harper's  magazine,  vol.  74  {May,  1887) :  970:  vol.  75  {June,  July,  1887) :  71,259. 

1887.     Trusts.     F.  J.  Stimson. 

Harvard  law  review,  vol.  1  {Oct.  15,  1887):  132. 

1887.     The  so-called  "trusts." 

American  law  review,  vol.  21  {Nov.-Dec,  1887):  976. 

1887.  Two  recent  "trust"  cases.     Gustavus  H.  Wald. 
Harvard  law  review,  vol.  1  {Nov.  15,  1887):  201. 

1888.  Trusts  and  trade  unions.     Francis  Bacon. 
Independent,  vol.  40  {Apr.  12,  1888):  451,  452. 

1888.     Trusts  and  trade  unions.     William  G.  Sumner. 
Independent,  vol.  40  {Apr.  19,  1888):  482,  483. 

1888.     Dangerous  "trusts."     W.  :\I.  Rapsher. 

North  American  reviev:,  vol.  146  {May,  1888):  509. 

1888.     Is  combination  a  crime?    Appleton  Morgan. 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  33  {May,  1888):  42-54- 
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1888.     The  bugbear  of  trusts.     Henry  Wood. 
Forum,  vol.  5  {July,  1888):  584. 

1888.     Trusts.     D.  M.  Mickey. 

Amer\mn  law  review,  vol.  22  {Juhj-Aug.,  1888):  538. 
Weekly  law  bulletin,  vol.  20  {Aug.,  27,  1888):  159. 
Canada  law  journal,  vol.  24  {Oct.,  1888):  463. 

1888.     What  shall  be  done  with  trusts?    Morrison  I.  Swift. 
Andover  review,  vol.  10  {Aug.,  1888) :  109-126. 

1888.     The  economic  and  social  aspect  of  trusts.     George  Gunton. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  3  {Sept.,  1888):  385. 

1888.     The  theory  of  a  "trust." 

Weekly  law  bulletin,  vol  20.  {Sept.  17,  1888):  225. 

1888.     The  legal  status  of  trusts.     Norbert  Heinsheiraer. 
Columbia  law  times,  vol.  2  {Nov.,  1888):  51. 

1888.     Some  difficulties  of  public  business  management.     Arthur  T.  Hadley. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  3  {Dec,  1888):  572-591. 

1888.  The  legality  of  "trusts."     Theodore  W.  Dwight. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  3  {Dec,  1888):  592. 

1889.  The  economic  law  of  monopoly.     E.  Benjamin  Andrews. 
American  journal  of  social  sci.ence,  vol.  26  {1889) :  1. 

1889.     Dwight  on  the  legality  of  trusts. 

Central  law  journal,  vol.  28  {Jan.  11,  1889):  29. 

1889.     Trusts  according  to  official  investigations.     E.  Benjamin  Andrews. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  3  {Jan.,  1889):  117. 

1889.     Gunton's  apology  for  trusts. 

Nation,  vol.  48  {Feb.  7,  1889) :  108. 

1889.     The  bugaboo  of  trusts.     A.  Carnegie. 

North  American  review,  vol.  14S  {Feb.,  1889) :  141- 

1889.     Combinations  and  competition.     S.  C.  T.  Dodd. 

Railway  and  corporation  knv  journal,  vol.  5  {Feb.  2,  1889):  97-100, 
An  address  before  the  Merchants'  Association,  Boston,  March  8,  1889. 

1889.     The  legal  status  of  trusts.     Norbert  Heinsheimer. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  4  {Mar.,  1889):  190-193. 

1889.     Competition  and  the  trusts.     George  lies. 

Poiyular  science  monthly,  vol.  34  {Mar.,  1889) :  619-630. 

1889.     Syndicates,  trusts,  and  corners.     E.  M.  Gierke. 

Dublin  review,  vol.  104  {Apr.,  1889):  353-377. 

1889.     Trusts.     James  F.  :Minturn. 

Belford's  magazine,  vol.  3  {June,  1889):  61-66. 

1889.     The  Moloch  of  monopoly.     W.  Barry. 
Forum,  vol.  7  {June,  1889):  436-444. 

1889.     The  development  of  the  whisky  trust.     J.  W.  Jenks. 
Political  scietice  quarterly,  vol.  4  {June,  1889):  296-319. 

1889.     The  telegraph  monopoly.     Richard  T.  Ely. 

North  American  review,  vol.  149  {July,  1889):  44-53. 


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1889.     The  late  copper  syndicate.     E.  Benjamin  Andrews. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economic^,  vol.  3  {July,  18S9):  508. 

1889.     Condition  of  the  law  as  to  combinations.     Austin  Abbott. 
American  law  review,  vol.  23  {Sept.-Oct.,  1889):  755-758. 

1889.     Facts  about  trusts.     Charles  F.  Beach,  jr. 

Forum,  vol.  8  {Sept.,  1889):  61. 

1889.  The  regulation  of  monopolies.     A.  T.  Hadley. 
Railroad  gazette,  vol.  33  {Nov.  29,  1889):  790. 

Railway  and  corporation  latv  journal,  vol.  7  {Jan.  18,  1890) :  59-60. 
A  review  of  Baker's  "  Monopolies  and  the  people." 

1890.  "Trusts."     (Annotations  of  six  cases  decided  by  the  courts  of  last  resort 

touching  the  subject  of  trusts. )     John  Lewis. 
American  railroad  and  corporation  reports,  vol.  1  {1890):  620. 

1890.     Some  of  the  aspects  of  competition.     A.  Marshall. 

British  association  for  the  advancement  of  science.     Transaction.'!,  1890. 

1890.     Trusts  for  control  of  corporations:  The  Illinois  gas  trust  case. 

American  law  review,  vol.  24  {Jan.-Feh.,  1890):  14^i. 

1890.     The  Atchison  reorganization.     Charles  F.  Beach,  jr. 

Railway  and  corporation  law  journal,  vol.  7  {Jan.  11,  1890) :  21-22. 

1890.     The  "trust;"  a  new  agent  for  doing  an  old  work;  or  freedom  doing  the 
work  of  monopoly.     J.  B.  Clark. 

New  Englander,  vol.  52  {Mar.,  1890):  223. 

1890.     Trusts  and  combinations.     Edward  G.  Buckland. 

New  Englander,  vol.  52  {Apr.,  1890):  343. 

1890.  Trusts  in  the  United  States.     Robert  Donald. 
Contemporary  review,  vol.  57  {June,  1890):  829. 

1891.  "Trusts:"  an  alarm.     Samuel  Plimsoll. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  29  {May,  1891) :  832. 

1891.  The  legality  of  trust  combinations.     Louis  Boisot,  jr. 
American  latv  register,  vol.  30  {Dec,  1891):  751-770. 

1892.  Trusts  in  the  United  States.     Jeremiah  VV.  Jenks. 

Economic  journal,  JjOndon,  vol.  2  {Mar.,  1892):  70. 

(From  the  Jahrbiicher  fiir  Xationalokonomie  und  Statistik  for  January,  1891;  with 
additions.) 

1893.  The  law  of  trusts  and  strikes.     U.  M.  Rose. 
American  bar  association  reports,  vol.  16  {1893):  287-321. 

1893.     The  economic  errors  of  trusts. 

Social  economist,  vol.4  {Feb.,  1893):  65. 

1893.     Strikes  and  trusts.     U.M.Rose. 

American  law  review,  vol.  27  {Sept.-Oct.,  1893):  708. 

1893.  The  i)resent  legal  status  of  trusts.     S.  C.  T.  Dodd. 
Harrard  law  review,  vol.  7  {Oct.  25,  1893):  157-169. 

1894.  "Monopoly"  under  the  national  anti-trust  act.     W.  F.  Dana. 
Harvard  law  review,  vol.  7  {Jan.,  1894):  338-355. 

1894.     The  relation  of  taxation  to  monopolies.     Emory  R.  Johnson. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol.  4  {Mar.,  1894)'- 
764. 


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The  combination  of  capital.     E.  B.  Andrews. 
International  journal  of  ethics,  vol.  4  {April,  1894) '■  321-334- 

Trusts  their  own  corrective.     George  A.  Rich. 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  44  {Apr.,  1894) :  740. 

The  meaning  of  corporations  and  trusts.     Logan  G.  McPherson. 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  4^  {July,  1894)-  289-313.  ^ 

Capitalistic  monopolies  and  their  relation  to  the  state.     .T.  W.  Jenks. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  9  {Sept.,  1894):  486. 

Economic  and  uneconomic  anti-trust  legislation.     Frederick  H.  Cooke. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,  vol.  5  {Jan.,  1895) :  569. 

Trusts;  abuses  and  remedies.     J.  Dowd. 

Amencan  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,  vol.  5  { Jan. ,  1895 ) :  573. 

Does  the  sugar-trust  decision  affect  the  anti-trust  clause  of  the  tariff  law? 

American  law  reinew,  vol.  29  {Mar. -Apr.,  1895):  283. 

How  to  deal  with  trusts. 
A^nerican  lavj  review,  vol.  29  {Mar.-Apr.,  1895):  284- 

Trusts  and  trade  combinations  from  the  standpoint  of  the  common  law. 
(Annotated  case  in  the  matter  of  Distilling  and  Cattle  Feeding  Company 
versus  People.     Supreme  Court  of  Illinois,  June  13,  1895. )     John  Lewis. 

American  railroad  and  corporations  reports,  vol.  11:  388. 

Trusts  and  wages.     Frederick  H.  Cooke. 

Social  economist,  vol.  9  {Sept.,  1895):  107. 

Anti-monopoly  legislation  in  the  United  States.     J.  D.  Forrest. 

American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  1  {Jan.,  1896):  411- 

Trusts  and  monopolies.     Jackson  Guy. 
Virginia  law  register,  vol.  1  {Feb.,  1896):  709. 

The  theory  of  economic  progress.     John  B.  Clark. 
Economic  studies,  vol.  1  {Apr.,  1896):  5-22. 

The  anthracite  combinations.     G.  O.  Virtue. 

Qv.arterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  10  {Apr.,  1896):  296. 

Recent  legislation  in  restraint  of  trade.     C.  F.  Beach,  jr. 
American  jownal  of  sociology,  vol.  1  {May,  1896):  6.57. 

Trusts  and  monopolies;  reply  (to  Jackson  Guy)      John  Hunter,  jr. 
Virginia  law  register,  vol.  2  {July,  1896):  160. 

Common  sense  on  trusts. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  11  {Dec,  1896):  402. 

The  good  and  the  evil  of  industrial  combination.     Arthur  Twining  Hadley. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  79  {Mar.,  1897) :  377-385. 

The  question  of  trusts.  How  much  public  control  is  possible  and  necessary? 
A  symposium:  Anti-trust  laws  a  failure.  J.  B.  Clark.— An  attack  on  the 
oil  combination.  H.  D.  Lloyd.— A  defense  of  the  oil  combination.  S.  C.  T. 
Dodd.— The  situation  and  the  remedy.  R.  T.  Ely.— Aggregation  of  capital 
necessarv.  Geo.  Gunton.— The  value  of  trusts.  Otis  Kendall  Stuart.— 
History  of  the  sugar  trust.  Geo.  J.  Manson.— The  socialist  view  of  trusts. 
Daniel  De  Leon. 

Independent,  vol.  49  {ytur.  4,  1897):  265. 


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569. 


1897.     The  Lexow  anti-trust  rej^irt. 

Guntori\'i  uKujazine,  vol.  1^  {Ajir.,  1897):  251. 

1897.      View.s  of  an  anti-monopolist  on  trusts. 

Gunton'a  magazine,  vol.  12  {Apr.,  1897):  258. 

1897.     Trusts  and  the  workingman.     Lloyd  Bryce. 

Xortli  American  revieu;  vol.  164  {June,  1897):  719. 

1897.     Trade  combinations  at  common  law.     Frank  J.  Goodnow. 

Political  .'science  quarterbi,  vol.  12  {June,  1897):  212. 

1897.     The  wire-nail  a.-^sociation  of  1895-96.     Charles  F.  Edgerton. 
Political  .science  quarterly,  vol.  12  {June,  1897):  246. 

1897.     The  nature  of  corporations.     John  P.  Davis. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  12  { June,  1897 ) 

1897.     A  newspaper  trust.     Thomas  W.  Brown. 

American  law  revieu;  vol.  31  {July-Aug.,  1897 

1897.     Growing  sound  opinion  on  trusts. 

Gunton'.^  magazine,  vol.  13  {July,  1897):  9. 

1897.     The  truth  about  trusts.     Roswell  P.  Flower. 
Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  13  {Oct.,  1897) :  251. 

1897.     The  functions  of  the  undertaker.     Sidney  Sherwood. 
Yale  review,  vol  6  {Nov.,  1897) :  233. 

1897.  Comments  on  federal  trust  legislation.     Carman  F.  Randolph. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  12  {Dec,  1897):  622. 

1898.  An  American  dictator. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra,  vol.  55  {Jan.,  1898) :  173. 

1898.     The  proposed  piano  trust. 

Gunton^s  magazine,  vol.  14  {Jan.,  1898):  16. 

1898.     Mr.  Herbert  Spencer  on  industrial  institutions.     Sidney  Ball. 
Inte^rnational  journal  of  ethics,  vol.  8  {Jan.,  1898):  229. 
"  Gives  a  brief  classification  of  monopolies." 

1898.     The  theater  trust.     W.  D.  Howells. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  42  {Feb.  26,  1898):  202. 

1898.     Concerning  the  "milk  trust."     David  B.  Varnum. 
Independent,  vol.  50  { Feb.  3,  1898) :  170. 

1898.     Trusts:  their  causes  and  their  remedy.     M.  Butler. 
Arena,  vol.  19  {Mar.,  1898)  :  289. 

1898.     A  new  voice  on  trusts. 

Guntou's  magazine,  vol.  14  {Mar.,  1898):  158. 

1898.     The  sugar  crash  and  after.     C.  G.  Walpole. 
yntional  review,  vol.  31  {Mar.,  1898):  162. 

1898.     The  new  trades  combination  movement.     E.  J.  Smith. 
Economic  review,  vol.  8  {April,  1898):  145. 

1898.     The  warfare  against  trusts. 

American  laiv  review,  vol.  32  {May-June,  1898):  426. 

1898.     The  concentration  of  industry  in  the  United  States.     William   Franklin 
AVilloughby. 
Yale  rrricir,  vol.  7  {May,  1898) :  72. 


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Private  corporations  from  the  point  of  view  of  political  science.     J.  W. 

Burgess. 
Political  .mence  quarterly,  vol.  13  {June,  1898):  201. 

Report  and  proceedings  of  the  joint  committee  of  the  senate  and  assembly 
of  New  York  appointed  to  investigate  trusts.     F.  W.  Howard. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  13  [June,  1898):  361-363. 

Recent  legislation  and  adjudication  on  trusts.     Jeremiah  W.  Jenks. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  12  (July,  1898):  ^6i. 

The  defeat  of  the  oil  kings.     Robert  Donald. 
Contemporary  review,  vol.  74  {Aug.,  1898) :  232. 

The  Pekin  syndicate. 

Outlook  (English),  vol.  2  (Aug.  13,  1898):  30. 

Collapse  of  the  piano  trust.     James  J.  Colver. 
Illustrated  American,  vol.  24  {Sept.  30,  1898):  242. 

The  tin-plate  industry.     F.  L.  McVey. 

Yale  revietv,  vol.  7  (Nov.,  1898):  302. 

Recent  construction  of  the  Federal  anti-trust  act. 

Forum,  vol.  26  (Dec,  1898):  4S2-4S8. 

Anti-trust  legislation  and  the  doctrine  against  contracts  in  restraint  of  trade. 

Frederick  H.  Cooke. 
American  law  review,  vol.  33  (Jan.-Feh.,  1899):  63-74- 

Combination  in  the  American  tin-plate  industry. 

Board  of  trade  journal,  vol.  26  (Jan.,  1899):  40. 

Foreign  competition  in  relation  to  the  new  trades  combination  movement. 

E.  J.  Smith. 
Economic  review,  vol.  9  (Jan.,  1899):  1-19. 

Proposed  india-rubber  trust  in  the  United  States. 

Board  of  trade  journal,  vol.  26  (Feb.,  1899):  231. 

The  growth  of  monopoly  in  British  industry.     H.  W.  Macrosty. 

Contemporary  review,  vol.  75  (Mar.,  1899):  364- 

Recent  developments  in  industrial  organization.     F.  W.  Morgan. 

Cosmopolitan,  vol.  26  (Apr.,  1899):  619. 

Anti-trust  legislation.     A.  F.  Walker. 

Forum,  vol.  27  (May,  1899):  257. 

Trusts  in  Europe.     W.  Berdrow. 

Forum,  vol.  27  (May,  1899):  268. 

Spread  of  socialism.     W.  Gladden. 
Outlook,  vol.  62  (May  13,  1899) :  116. 

Trust  insanity.     Albert  Clarke. 
Protectionist,  vol.  11  (May,  1899) :  1-4- 

Industrial  and  trade  combinations. 

Protectionist,  vol.  11  (May,  1899):  23-29. 
,     Trust— the  rush  to  industrial  monopoly.     B.  W.  Holt. 
American  monthly  review  of  revieivs,  vol.  19  (June,  1899) :  675. 

.     Powers  and  perils  of  new  trusts.     H.  H.  Robbins. 
Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  16  (June,  1899):  44S. 


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1899.     Organized  labor  and  organizeti  capital.     H.  P.  Robinson. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  7  {June,  1899):  326. 

1899.     The  Ohio  anti-trust  law.     (From  the  Metal  World.) 
Protectionist,  vol.  11  [June,  1899):  125-126. 

1899.     Legal  restraints  on  modern  industrial  i-ombinations  and  monopolies  in  the 
United  States.     Lionel  Norman. 
American  law  review,  vol.  33  {July- Aug.,  1899)  :  499. 

1899.     The  great  problem  that  confronts  our  legislatures  an<l  courts.     Boyd  Win- 
chester. 
American  law  reiriew,  vol.  33  {July- Aug.,  1899):  514- 

1899.     Trusts.     E.  A.  Smith. 

Chantauquan,  vol.  29  {July,  1899):  347. 

1899.     The  new  trades  combination  scheme  and  the  interests  of  the  consumer. 
E.  J.  Smith. 
Economic  i-einetv,  vol.  9  {July  15,  1899):  350. 

1899.     The  trust  problem  and  its  solution.     W.  A.  Peffer. 

Forum,  vol.  27  {July,  1899):  523. 

1899.     Building  a  trust.     H.W.Thomas. 

LippincotVs  magazine,  vol.  64  {July,  1899):  137. 

1899.     Modern  industrial  combinations.     R.  P.  Flower,  etc. 
Munsey,  vol.  21  {July,  1899):  586. 

1899.     State  control  of  trusts.     R.  Kleberg. 
Arena,  vol.  22  {Aug.,  1899):  191. 

1899.     The  tariff  and  trusts. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol  17  {Aug.,  1899):  81. 

1899.     Anti-trust  legislation.     J.  D.  Sayers. 

Nortli  American  review,  vol.  169  {Aug.,  1899):  210. 

1899.     Trusts  in  politics.     E.  F.  Adams. 

Overland  monthly,  vol.  34  {Aug.,  1899):  120. 

1899.     Trusts  in  England.     F.  C.  Chappell. 

Protectionist,  vol.  11  [Aug.,  1899):  198-200. 

1899.     Trusts — their  legal  status.     Edwin  Burrett  Smith. 

Self-culture,  vol.  9  {Aug.,  1899):  648. 

1899.     The  tin-plate  combination.     F.  L.  McVey. 
Yale  rerieu;  vol.  8  [Aug.,  1899) :  156. 

1899.     The  control  of  trusts.     J.  D.  Forrest. 

American  journal  of  .sociology,  vol.  5  {Sept.,  1899):  228. 

1899.     Why  the  trusts  cannot  control  prices.     George  E.  Roberts. 
American  monthly  reiiew  of  revieivs,  vol.  20  {Sept.,  1899):  305. 

1899.     How  to  eliminate  "trusts"  from  the  Presidential  campaign.     Henry  Mac- 
far  land. 
American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  20  {Sept.,  1899):  309. 

1899.     Organization  of  industry.     F.  B.  Thurber. 
Arena,  vol.  22  {Sept.,  1899):  301-312. 

1899.     Trusts  and  the  commonwealth. 
Arena,  vol.  22  {Sept.,  1899):  412. 


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1899.     Industrial  organizations.     C.  R.  Flint. 

Gassier^ s  magazine,  vol.  16  {Sept.,  1899):  o64-o58. 

1899.     Crusade  against  prosperity.     George  Gunton. 

Gurdon' s  magazine,  vol.  17  {Sept.,  1899):  168. 
"A  vigorous  defense  of  the  great  corporations." 

1899.     Competition. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  4S  {Sept.  2,  1899):  861. 

1899.     Modern  monopoly. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  4S  {Sept.  9,  1899):  889. 

1899.     Just  basis  of  capitalization. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  43  {Sept.  16,  1899):  921. 

1899.     Chicago  trust  conference. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  43  {Sept.  30,  1899):  954. 

1899.     Chicago  trust  conference.     W.  Payne. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  43  {Sept.  30,  1899):  976. 

1899.     Not  trusts,  but  corporations. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Sept.  7,  1899):  2447. 

1899.     Anti-trust  legislation.     G.  E.  Beam. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Sept.  21,  1899):  2553-2556. 

1899.     Chicago  trust  conference.     J.  B.  Clark. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Sept.  28,  1899):  2602-2604. 

1899.     Remedies  for  trusts. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Sept.  28,  1899):  2634-2636. 

1899.     Chicago  trust  conference. 

Nation,  vol.  69  {Sept.  21,  1899)'.  218. 

1899.     Banks  and  trust  companies. 

Nation,  rol.  69  {Sept.  21,  1899):  220. 

1899.     Legal  aspect  of  "trusts."     Joseph  S.  Auerbach. 
North  American  revietv,  vol.  169  {Sept.,  1899):  375. 

1899.     Chicago  trust  conference. 

Outlook,  vol.  63  {Sept.  23,  1899):  195-196. 

1899.     Chicago  trust  conference.     F.  Crissey. 

Outlook,  vol.  63  {Sept.  23,  1899):  199-201. 

1899.     Rise  in  prices  and  the  trusts. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  27  {Sept.  14,  1899):  325. 

1899.     St.  Louis  anti-trust  conference. 

Public  op'.nion,  vol.  27  {Sept.  28,  1899) :  387. 

1899.     Bryan's  trust  remedy. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  27  {Sept.  28,  1899):  388. 

1899.     American  prosperity  and  the  "trusts."     The  Chicago  conference,  etc. 
American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  20  {Oct.,  1899):  397-401. 

1899.  The  Chicago  conference  on  trusts:  1.  The  summing  up  of  an  observer. 
E.  Benjamin  Andrews. — 2.  The  final  word  of  the  presiding  officer. 
William  Wirt  Howe. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  20  {Oct.,  1899):  455-457. 


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LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 


1899.     Professor  Gunton's  defense  of  trusts. 

American  monthlij  review  of  reriews,  vol.  ^0  {Oct.,  1899):  466. 

1899.     Dismantling  of  manufacturing  plants. 

Harper's  weekhj,  vol.  4-3  {Oct.  14,  1899):  1051. 
1899.     "The  Chicago  trust  conference."     G.  Gunton. 

Lecture  bulletin,  vol.  3  { Oct.  14,  1899) :  21. 

1899.     Monopoly  and  competition.     G.  Gunton. 
Lecture  bulletin,  vol.  3  {Oct.  28,  1899):  79. 

1899.     Testimony  for  trusts. 

Outlook,  vol.  63  {Oct.  28,  1899):  476. 

1899.     Franchises  or  monopolies:  their  public  ownership  and  operation.     H.  E. 
Tremain. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,  vol.  14  ( Nov. ,  1899) :  26. 

1899.     How  to  control  the  trusts.     Sylvester  Pennoyer. 

American  law  review,  vol.  33  {Nov. -Dec,  1899):  876-884- 

1899.     The  trust;  its  benefits  and  dangers. 

Current  literature,  vol.  26  {Nov.,  1899):  407. 

1899.     Railways  and  industrial  combination.     H.  T.  Newcomb. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  17  {Nov.,  1899):  347. 

1899.     Railroads  and  trusts. 

Harper's  weeUy,  vol.  4S  {Nov.  4,  1899) :  1123. 

1899.     New  Jersey  and  the  great  corporations.     Edward  Q.  Keasbey. 

Harvard  law  review,  vol.  13  {Nov.,  1899):  198-212;  {Dec,  1899):  264-278. 

1899.     America's  working  people:  the  northern  farm.     Charles  B.  Spahr. 

Outlook,  vol.  63  {Nov.  4,  1899):  .558. 

1899.     Corporations  and  publicity:  views  of  some  leading  journals. 
Protectionist,  vol.  11  {Nov.,  1899):  400-403. 

1899.     Hanna  on  trusts. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  27  {Nov.  2,  1899):  547-548. 

1899.     Glucose  trust  decision. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  27  {Nov.  2,  1899):  548. 

1899.     Formation  and  control  of  trusts.     A.  T.  Hadley. 
Scribner's  magazine,  vol.  26  {Nov.,  1899):  604-610. 

1899.     List  of  books  and  articles  on  trusts. 

Chautauquan,  vol.  30  {Dec,  1899):  237. 

1899.     Strength  and  weakness  of  the  trust  idea.     J.  G.  Brooks. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  18  {Dec,  1899):  351-360. 

1899.     Trust  problem — its  real  nature.     E.  W.  Bemis. 
Forum,  vol.  28  {Dec,  1899):  412-426. 

1899.     President  and  trusts. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Dec  14,  1899):  3375. 

1899.     The  Chicago  trust  conference.     H.R.Hatfield. 
Journal  of  political  econom.y,  vol.  8  {Dec,  1899):  1. 

1899.     Trusts  from  an  economic  standpoint.     W.  M.  Coleman. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  8  {Dec,  1899):  19. 


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1900. 


Yertaald  door 


The  applications  of  the  anti-trust  law.     F.  P.  Powers. 
Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  8  {Dec,  1899):  98. 

Views  of  capital  and  labor  on  trusts. 

Outlook,  vol.  63  {Dec.  2,  1899):  757. 

Rational  views  about  industrial  combines.     D.  W.  D. 

Protectionist,  vol.  11  {Dec,  1899):  489. 

Over  oprichting  en  bestuur  van   trusts.     A.   T.    Hadley. 

"W.  C.  Th.  van  der  Schalk. 
De  Economist,  1900:  pp.  100-117. 
Die  Warenhaiiser.     Ihre  Entstehung,  Entwickelung  und  volkswissenschaft- 

liche  Bedeutung.     Gustav  Stresemann. 
Zeitschrift  fiir  die  gesamte  Staatswissenschaft,  vol.  56,  no.  4  {1900):  696-733. 

Railway  discriminations  and  industrial  combinations.     C.  A.  Prouty. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,  vol.  15  {Jan. ,  1900) :  41- 

The  Chicago  trust  conference.     R.  L.  Holaind. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,  vol.  15  {Jan. ,  1900) :  69. 

The  trust  question:  1.  Its  development  in  America.  C.  G.  Miller.— 2.  Evo- 
lution of  the  combination.  Everett  Leftwich.— 3.  The  suicidal  methods 
of  trusts.  H.  N.  Casson.— 4.  Co-operative  benefits  through  taxation. 
R.  Ward. 

Arena,  vol.  23  {Jan.,  1900):  40. 

Disarming  the  trusts.     J.  B.  Clark. 
Atlantic,  vol.  85  {Jan.,  1900):  47-53. 

Principles  underlying  the  trust.     E.  H.  Cooper. 

Canadian  magazine,  vol.  14  {Jan.,  1900) :  243-247. 

A  living  profit  and  a  living  wage.     E.  J.  Smith. 
Forum,  vol.  28  {Jan.,  1900) :  542-553. 
Governor  Roosevelt's  message.     Henry  Loomis  Nelson. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  44  {Jan-  6,  1900):  21. 
Combination  of  labor  and  capital  against  trusts. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Jan.  11,  1900):  139. 

The  theatrical  syndicate.     X.  Hapgood. 
International  monthly,  vol.  1  {Jan.,  1900):  99. 


Free  competition  versus  trust  combinations.     W.  E.  Chandler. 
Munsey,  vol.  22  {Jan.,  1900):  569-570. 

Trust  as  a  step  in  the  march  of  civilization.     A.  ISlcEwen. 
Munsey,  vol.  22  {Jan.,  1900):  570-57 4- 

Governor  Roosevelt  on  taxation. 
Nation,  vol.  70  {Jan.  11,  1900):  24. 

The  new  economic  movement  in  Britain.     F.  C.  Chappell. 
Protectionist,  vol.  11  {Jan.,  1900):  524-527. 

Senior's  theory  of  monopoly.     R.  T.  Ely. 

American  economic  association.     Publications,  3d  series,  vol.  1  {Feb.,  1900) :  89. 

The  flnanciermg  of  trusts.     C.  S.  Fairchild. 

American  economic  association.     Publications,  3d  series,  vol.  1  {Feb.,  1900) :  149. 


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1900.     Influence  of  the  trust  in  the  developing  of  undertaking  genius.     S.  Sher- 
wood. 
American  economic  association.     Publications,  ,3d  series,  vol.  1  {Feb.,  1900) :  163. 

1900.     Some  tendencies?  in  combinations  which  may  become  dangerous.     J.  B.  Dill. 
American  economic  afi.^ociation.     Publications,  3d  series,  vol.  1  {Feb.,  1900):  177. 

1900.     The  futility  of  the  anti-trust  issue.     D.  Willcox. 
Forum,  vol.  28  {Feb.,  1900):  732. 

1900.     Trusts  and  social  progress.     A.  H.  ^IcKnight. 

Gkuiton's  magazine,  vol.  18  {Feb.,  1900):  143. 

1900.     The  trust  in  politics.     W.  A.  Peffer. 

North  American  reviev;  vol.  170  {Feb.,  1900):  244- 

1900.     The  anti-trust  conference. 

Outlook,  vol.  64  {Feb.  24,  1900):  4^0. 

1900.     The  Standard  oil  company. 

Protect ioni.st,  vol.  11  {Feb.,  1900):  598. 

1900.     The  Illinois  anti-trust  law  invalid. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {Feb.  8,  1900):  168. 

1900.     The  Chicago  trust  conference. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {Feb.  22,  1900):  232. 

1900.     The  iron  industry  in  the  United  States.     F.  W.  Taussig. 

Quarterli/  journal  of  economics,  vol.  14  {Feb.,  1900):  143-170;  {Aug.,  1900): 
475-.508. 

1900.     Influence  of  the  trust  in  the  developing  of  undertaking  genius.     S.  Sher- 
wood. 
Yale  review,  vol.  8  {Feb.,  1900):  362. 

1900.     Constitutional  aspects   of    the  Federal   control   of    corporations.      E.    W. 
Huffcut. 
American  lav;  review,  vol.  34  {Mar.-Apr.,  1900):  186. 

1900.     A  suggestion  concerning  trusts.     H.  Teichmueller. 
American  law  review,  vol.  34  {Mar.-Apr.,  1900):  229. 

1900.     The  limits  of  competition.     Washington  Gladden. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Mar.  1,  1900):  540. 

1900.     Effect  of  trusts  on  labor.     .John  D.  Archbold. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Mar.  15,  1900) :  645. 

1900.     The  trust  problem:  A  proposed  solution.     C.  A.  Ficke. 
.Journal  of  political  economy ,  vol.  8  {Mar.,  1900):  242. 

1900.     Standard  oil  and  Carnegie  dividends.     G.  Gunton. 
Lecture  bulletin,  rol.  3  {Mar.,  1900) :  499. 

1900.     Trusts  and  the  tariff. 

Lecture  bulletin,  vol.  3  {Mar.  24,  1900)  :  579. 

1900.     To  down  the  trusts. 

Overland  monthly,  n.  s.,  vol.  35  {Mar.,  1900) :  284-285. 

1900.     More  facts  about  tin  plate.     Albert  Clarke. 
Protectionist,   vol.  11  {Mar.,  1900):  639-642. 

1900.     A  trust  that  failed. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {Mar.  8,  1900):  296. 


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1900.     The  Industrial  Commission' >i  report  on  trusts. 
PubUr  opinion,  vol.  28  {Mar.  S,  1900):  296. 

1900.     Social  aspects  of  trustfi. 

Scribner's  magazine,  vol.  27  {Mar.,  1900):  379. 

1900.     Publicity;  a  remedy  for  the  evil  of  trusts.     J.  AV.  Jenks. 
American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {Apr.,  1900):  445. 

1900.     Four  books  on  trusts.     J.  R.  Commons. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {Apr.,  1900):  449. 

Review  of  "  Preliminary  report  of  the  Industrial  Commission  on  trusts." 
"Chicago  conference."    Xettleton. 
"Trusts  or  competition."    Ely. 
"Monopolies  and  trusts."    Ely. 

1900.     A  second  Chicago  trust  conference. 
Chautauqwin,  vol.  31  {Apr.,  1900) :  9. 

1900.     Woman  and  trusts. 

Harper' »  bazaar,  vol.  33  {Apr.  7,  1900):  298. 

1900.     The  trust  question. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Apr.  26,  1900):  1022-1023. 

1900.     Nature  and  significance  of  monopolies  and  trusts.     R.  T.  Ely. 
International  journal  of  ethics,  vol.  10  {Apr.,  1900):  273-288. 

1900.     Professor  Ely's  classification  of  monopolies. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {May,  1900):  599 

1900.     Popular  illusions  about  trusts.     Andrew  Carnegie. 
Century,  vol.  60  {May,  1900):  143-149. 

1900.     The  real  danger  in  trusts. 

Century,  vol.  60  {May,  1900):  152-153. 

1900.     Methods  of  the  ice  trust. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {May  10,  1900) :  1145. 

1900.     Ice  and  politics. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {May  31,  1900):  1331. 

1900.     The  proposed  constitutional  amendment. 
Nation,  vol.  70  {May  24,  1900):  392. 

1900.     The  war  on  monopolies.  " 

Nation,  vol.  70  {May  31,  1900):  410-411. 

1900.     Judicial  decisions  on  statutes  prohibiting  combinations  and  trusts.     R.  C. 
Davis. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  14  {May,  1900):  416-425. 

1900.     The    proposed  New  York    business    companies'   act,  1900.     Maurice   H. 
Robinson. 
Yale  review,  vol.  9  {May,  1900):  79-85. 

1900.     The  American  steel  and  wire  company. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {June,  1900):  652. 

1900.     The  ice  *rust  in  New  York. 

American  monthly  revieiv  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {June,  1900) :  653. 

1900.     National  legislative  problems. — I.  The  evils  of  trusts  and  foolish  remedies. 
Joseph  Dana  Miller. 
Arena,  vol.  23  {June,  1900):  617-626. 

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1900.     ^Monopolies  and  trusts.     R.  T.  Ely. 

Current  literature,  vol.  28  {June,  1900) :  309, 310. 

1900.     The  ice  trust  outrage. 

Guntoii' s  magazine,  vol.  18  {June,  1900):  515-519. 

1900.     Mothers  and  trusts. 

Harper's  bazaar,  vol.  33  {June  23,  1900) :  512. 

1900.     Redemption  of  politics  by  the  trust*. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {June  U,  1900):  1 456-1468. 

1900.     Congress,  the  trusts,  and  politics. 

Literar;/  digest,  vol.  20  {June  9,  1900):  688. 

1900.     Trusts  and  interstate  trade. 

Nation,  vol.  70  {June  7,  1900):  431-432. 

1900.     Mayor  Van  Wyck's  position  [on  ice  trust  question]. 
Xation,  vol.  70  {June  14,  1900):  451-452. 

1900.     The  anti-trust  amendment. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {June  9,  1900):  325-327. 

1900.     New  York's  ice  trust. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {June  9,  1900):  328. 

1900.     Mr.  Bryan's  trust  proposal.     C.  B.  S. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {June  9,  1900):  366,  367. 

1900.     An  effective  anti-trust  decision. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {June  23,  1900):  429,  430. 

1900.     Trusts.     J.  B.  Clark. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  15  {June,  1900):  181-195. 

1900.     The  parties  and  the  trusts. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {June  14,  1900) :  743-743. 

1900.     The  ice  trust  disclosures. 

Public  o2)inion,  vol.  28  {June  21,  1900) :  774- 

1900.     The  concentration  of  commerce :  1.  Over-capitalized  industrial  corporations. 
Edward  G.  Johns. — 2.    Cooperative  business  vs.    trusts.      Duncan   Mac- 
Arthur. 
Arena,  vol.  24  {July,  1900) :  1-13. 

1900.     The  trust  question  in  epigram.     Charles  W.  Stevenson. 
Bankers'  montldy,  vol.  20  {July,  1900):  11-28. 

1900.     Anti-trust  amendment. 

Chautauquan,  vol.  31  {July,  1900):  324,  326. 

1900.     The  trusts  and  the  end.     John  Brisben  Walker. 
Cosmopolitan,  vol.  29  {July,  1900) :  310-312. 

1900.     The  paper-money  trust. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Jidy  5,  1900):  1639. 

1900.     The  trusts  and  the  public  mind. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  22  {Aug.,  1900):  143,  144- 

1900.     Trusts:  Economic  meaning  of  consolidated  corporation.     Charles  W.  Steven- 
sou. 
Bankers^  monthly,  vol.  20  {Aug.,  1900):  135-137. 


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1900.     The  hunting  of  the  trust. 

Nation,  vol.  71  {Aug.  SO,  1900):  166,  167. 

1900.     Frank  questions  frankly  answered. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {Aug.  25,  1900):  984,  985. 

1900.     Great  Britain  and  the  "trust"  proVjlem.     T.  Scanlon. 
Arena,  vol.  24  {Sept.,  1900):  313-320. 

1900.     Economic  consolidation  and  monopoly.     Philip  Alexander  Robinson. 

Conservative  revieiv,  vol.  4  {Sept.,  1900):  33-96. 

1900.     The  latest  phase  of  the  trust  problem.     John  Bates  Clark. 
Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  19  {Sept.,  1900):  209-215. 

1900.     The  trumped-up  trust  issue. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  44  {Sept.  29,  1900):  909. 

1900.     The  influence  of  corporations  on  morals  and  religion.     J.  W.  Van  Cleve. 

Methodist  review,  vol.  46  {Sept.-Oct.,  1900):  710-724. 

1900.     (Characteristics  of  European  trusts.     C.  C.  Adams. 
Public  opinio7i,  vol.  29  {Sept.  13,  1900) :  330. 

1900.     Mr.  Bryan  and  the  trusts;  an  anti-trust  view.     F.  S.  Monnett. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  22  {Oct.,  1900):  439. 

1900.     Trusts  in  the  case  of  Bryan's  election.     J.  L.  Laughlin. 

American  monthly  review  ofrevieivs,  vol.  22  {Oct.,  1900):  443. 

1900.     New  light  on  the  problem  of  trusts.      C.  R.  Flint. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  22  {Oct.,  1900):  445. 
Review  of  "  The  trust  problem,"  by  J.  \V.  Jenks. 

1900.     The  latest  phase  of  the  trust  problem. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  22  {Oct.,  1900):  465-466. 

1900.     The  futility  of  anti-trust  legislation.     A.  G.  Wall. 

Arena,  vol.  24  {Oct.,  1900): 405. 

1900.     Trusts:  The  corporation  and  the  law.     Charles  W.  Stevenson. 
Bankers'  monthly,  vol.  20  {Oct.,  1900):  363-366. 

1900.     "Trusts"  and  monopolies.     G.  Gunton. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  19  {Oct.,  1900):  344- 

1900.     The  trusts  and  the  campaign. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Oct.  4,  1900):  2399-2400. 

1900.     Die  Allianzen,  gemeinsame  monopolitische  Vereinigungen  der  Unternehmer 
und  Arbeiter  in  England.     RoVjert  Liefmann. 
Jahrhilcher  fiir  Nationalokonomie  und  Statistik,  III.  Folge,  vol.  20  {Oct.,  1900): 
433-477. 

contents: 

I.  Kartelle  und  trusts  in  England. 
II.  Die  Entstehung  der  Allianzen. 

III.  Die  Organisation  und  Wirksamkeit  der  Allianzen. 

IV.  Die  bisherigen  Erfolge  der  Allianzen. 
V.  Die  Weiterentwickelung  der  Allianzen. 

1900.     The  college  man  and  the  corporate  proposition.     J.  B.  Dill. 

Mumey,  vol.  24  {Oct.,  1900):  148. 

1900.     Mr.  Bryan  on  trusts. 

Nation,  vol.  51  {Oct.  25,  1900):  322,  323. 


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190C.     Beveridge  on  trusts.     H.H.Swain. 
yation,  vol.  71  {Oct.  25,  1900):  327. 

1900.     Trusts  and  protection.     All)ert  Clarke. 

Protectlnnhf,  vol.  12  [Oct.,  1900) :  280-282. 

1900.     Trusts,  wages,  and  prices.     Abstract  of  a  report  of  the  national  Departnaent 
of  Labor. 

Protectionist,  vol.  12  {Oct.,  1900):  306-310. 

1900.     The  "Smithsonian  system"  as  a  substitute  for  trusts.     F.  S.  Baldwin. 
Public  opinion,  vol.  29  {Oct.  25,  1900):  524- 

1900.     Financial  aspects  of  the  trust  problem.     Edward  Sherwood  Meade. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol.  16  {Nov.,  1900): 
345-403. 

1900.     Trusts    in    England.      Recent    developments    of   industrial   combinations. 
Robert  Donald. 

American  monthly  revieiv  of  reviews,  vol.  22  {Nov.,  1900):  578-584. 

1900.     Remedy  for  trusts. 

Current  literature,  vol.  29  {Nov.,  1900):  567-569. 

1900.     Can  there  be  a  good  trust?     George  E.  Roberts. 

Forum,  vol.  30  {Nov.,  1900):  286-293. 

1900.     Una  inchiesta  sui  trusts  negli  State  ITniti  d' America.     R.  Dalla  Volta. 

<Tivonal.e  degli  economisti,  vol.  21  {Nov.,  1900):  484- 

1900.     The  people's  rejection  of  monopoly. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Nov.  15,  1900) :  2756. 

1900.  The  case  of  the  ice  company. 
Nation,  vol.  71  {Nov.  29,  1900):  421. 

1901.  Retail  traders  and  trusts  in  Britain.     F.  C.  Chappell. 
Protectionist,  vol.  13  {Nov.,  1901):  394,  395. 

1900.     The  trusts:  facts  established  and  problems  unsolved.     J.  W.  Jenks. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  15  {Nov.,  1900):  46. 

1900.     The  capitalization  of  public-service  corporations.     W.  Z.  Ripley. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  15  {Nov.,  1900):  106. 

1900.     Remedies  for  trust  abuses.     Frank  Parsons. 

Arena,  vol.  24  {Dec,  1900):  569-572. 

1900.      "Trusts"  in  the  Unhed  States.     C.  R.  Flint. 
Gassier' s  magazine,  vol.  19  {Dec,  1900):  102-108. 
Favors  trusts. 

1900.     Ely:  Monopolies  and  trusts.     F.  C.  Montague. 
Economic  journal,  vol.  10  {Dec,  1900):  519-522. 

1900.  The  New  York  anti-trust  law  ineffective. 

Outlook,  vol.  66  {Dec  1,  1900):  771. 

1901.  Industriekartelle  und  trusts  und  das  Prol^lem   ihrer  rechtlichen  Regelung. 

Heinrich  Waentig. 
Jahrhuchfar  Gesetzgehuny,  Verwaltuny  und  Volksivirtschaft  im  deutschen  Reich, 
vol.  25,  pt.  4,  pp.  1191-1221. 

1901.     Trusts:  Combination  and  the  public  good.     Charles  W.  Stevenson, 
Bankers^  monthly,  vol.  21  {Jan.,  1901):  14-17. 


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1901.     Strength  and  weakness  of  the  combination  or  trust  idea.     A  symposium  of 
expert  opinions. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  20  {Jan.,  1901):  761. 

Quotes  John  D.  Rockefeller,  Andrew  Carnegie,  James  B.  Dill,  and  the  late  Lord  Chief 
Justice  Russell,  with  comment. 

1901.     Trusts  e  marina  mercantile.     Giuseppe  Carerj. 

IJ Italia  coloniale,  anno  2  {Jan..  1901)  :  13-64- 

1901.     Freedom  and  growth  through  cooperation.     B.  O.  Flower. 

Arena,  vol.  25  {Feb.,  1901):  210-217. 

1 90 1 .     Manufacturing  news.     Trusts  in  Europe. 

Cagsiefs  magazine,  vol.  19  {Feb.,  1901):  i-ii. 

1901.     Public  control  of  private  corporations.     R.  T.  Ely. 

Cosmojiolitan,  vol.  30  {Feb.,  1901):  430. 

1901.     Trusts  and  business  stability.     G.  Gunton. 
Gunton\s  magazine,  vol.  20  {Feb.,  1901):  117. 

1901.     The  steel  combination. 

Outlook,  vol.  67  {Feb.  16,  1901):  373. 

1901.     Trust  capitalization  in  1900. 

Outlook,  vol.  67  {Feb.  16,  1901):  373,  374- 

1901.     Trust  literature:  a  survey  and  a  criticism.     Charles  J.  Bullock. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  15  {Feb.,  1901):  167-217. 

1901.     An  $800,000,000  steel  "trust?" 

American  monthly  rei'iew  of  revievjs,  vol.  23  {March,  1901):  278. 

1901.     How  trusts  can  be  crushed.     W.  Clark. 

Arena,  vol.  25  {Mar.,  1901):  264-270. 

1901.     Mutualism  versus  commercial  feudalism.     B.  O.  Flower. 

Arena,  vol.  25  {March,  1901):  326-328. 

1901.     Trusts  and  internationalism.     T.  N.  Carver. 

Chautauqvan,  vol.  32  {March,  1901):  598-600. 

1901.     Are  we  to  have  an  emperor? 

Nation,  vol.  72  {Mar.  14,  1901):  208. 

1901.     Figures  on  trust  dividends. 

Outlook,  vol.  67  {March  16,  1901):  606,  607. 

1901       The  billion-dollar  steel  trust.     Albert  Shaw. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {April,  1901) :  387-391. 

1901.     Billion-dollar  trust. 

Chautauquan,  vol.  33  {April,  1901):  3,  4- 

1901.     The  world's  greatest  revolution.     John  Brisben  "Walker. 

Cosmopolitan,  vol.  30  {.ipril,  1901):  677-680. 

1901.     The  limitations  of  monopoly.     E.  S.  Meade. 

Forum,  vol.  31  {April,  1901):  213-224. 
1901.     II  "trust"  deir  acciaio  negli  Stati  Uniti.     Giorgio  Bourgarel. 

L'iialia  coloniale,  anno  2  {April,  1901):  44-47. 

1901.     Trusts  and  monopolies.     N.  D.  Tibbals. 

Modem  culture,  vol.  13  {April,  1901):  174- 

1901.     The  great  steel  combine  and  the  tariff. 

Protectionist,  vol.  12  {April,  1901):  596-598. 


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1901.     Labor  and  the  steel  combine. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  SO  ( April  25,  1901)  :  519,  520. 

1901.     American  engineering  progress.     III.  The  influence  of  combination. 

Scientific  Amer.  supp.,  vol  51  (April  6,  1901):  21128,  21129. 

1901.     Labor  and  the  steel  trust. 

American  monthly  review  of  revien-a,  vol.  2S  (May,  1901):  526,  528. 

1901,     The  steel  trust  in  the  Great  Lakes.     W.  F.  McClure. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {May,  1901):  560-566. 

1901.     The  steel  trust  and  its  makers.     Charles  S.  Gleed. 
Cosmopolitan,  vol.  31  {May,  1901):  25. 

1901.     Industrial  and  railroad  consolidation. 

Harper^ s  weekly,  vol.  45  {May  4,  1901):  450. 

1901.     The  next  world-power.     Henry  D.  Lloyd. 

Independent,  vol.  53  {May  16,  1901) :  1111,  1112. 

1901.     The  trusts  and  the  labor  market. 

Independent,  vol.  53  {May  ^3,  1901):  1211,  1212. 

1901.  Industrial  and  railroad  consolidations:  1.  A  grave  danger  to  the  community. 
Russell  Sage. — 2.  Their  advantage  to  the  public.  J.  J.  Hill. — 3.  Their 
effects  in  the  steel  and  iron  industry.  C.  M.  Schwab. — 4.  What  they 
have  accomplished  for  capital  and  labor.  C.  R.  Flint. — 5.  Influence  of 
"Trusts"  upon  prices.  F.  B.  Thurber. — 6.  The  outcome  of  unintelligent 
competition.  James  Logan. 
North  American  review,  vol.  172  { May,  1901) :  641  et  seq. 

1901.     The  progress  of  trusts  in  Britain.     F.  C.  Chappell. 
Protectionist,  vol.  13  {May,  1901):  64,  65. 

1901.     The  approach  of  the  universal  trust.     S.  E.  Moffet. 
Public  opinion,  vol.  30  {May  23,  1901):  647,  648. 

1901.     The  tariff  and  the  trusts.     C.  Beardsley. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  15  {May,  1901) :  371-389. 

"  The  abolition  or  reduction  of  tariffs  should  not  be  regarded  as  the  adequate  or  final 
solution  of  the  trust  problem,  but  as  a  means  by  which  most  combinations  in  the 
manufacturing  industries  may  be  held  in  check,  so  long  as  the  consolidation  of 
industry  does  not  extend  beyond  national  boundaries." 

1901.     The  panic  about  trade. 

Spectator,  vol.  86  {May  11,  1901) :  685. 

On  American  rivalry,  trusts,  subsidies,  etc.  ^ 

1901.     How  to  restrain  trusts. 

American  monthly  revieiv  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {June,  1901):  719. 

1901.     Trusts  and  public  policy.     C.  J.  Bullock. 

Atlantic,  vol.  87  {.lune,  1901):  737-745. 

1901.     Evolution,  socialism,   trusts,  and  the  religious  situation   in  East  Aurora. 
Elbert  Hubbard. 
Independent,  vol.  53  {June  27,  1901) :  1473-1476. 

1901.     Organized  labor  and  the  trusts.    Samuel  Gompers. 
Independent,  vol.  53  {June  27,  1901):  1487, 1488. 

1901.     "Morganeering."     (Trusts.)     W.  R.  Lawson. 
National  review,  vol.  37  {June,  1901):  538. 


trusts:  articles  in  periodicals. 


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1901.     How  trustg  affect  prices.     Jeremiah  W.  Jenke. 

North  American  review,  vol.  172  {June,  1901):  906-918. 

1901.     La  questione  dei  "Trusts"  negli  Stati  Uniti.     Riccardo  Dalla  Volta. 

Nuova  Antologia,  vol.  177  {June  1,  1901):  519-534. 

1901.     Trusts  as  investments. 

Outlook,  vol.  68  {June  1,  1901):  234. 

1901.     Economics  from  trust  management. 
Outlook,  vol.  68  {June  1,  1901):  235. 

1901.     The  trust  companies:  Is  there  danger  in  the  system?     Alexander  D.  Noyes. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  16  {June,  1901):  248. 

1901.     Trusts:  Will  the  New  World  buy  up  the  old?    W.  T.  Stead. 

Review  of  reviews,  London,  vol.  23  {June:  1901). 

1901.     Some  large  [trust]  companies  of  1901. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  24  {July,  1901):  4- 

1901.     Sixteenth-century  trusts.     A.  P.  Winston. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  88  {July,  1901 ) :  5-10. 

1901.     Face  to  face  with  the  trusts.     H.  W.  Wilson. 
Fortnightly  revieiu,  n.  s.,  vol.  70  {July,  1901):  76. 

1901.     "Trusts"  for  social  betterment.     W.  H.  Tolman. 
World's  work,  vol.  2  {Jidy,  1901):  924-928. 

1901.     The  billion  dollar  trust.     S.  G.  Hobson;  H.  W.  Macrosty. 

Contemporary  review,  vol.  80  {Aug.,  1901),  176;  {Sept.,  1901):  333. 

"  We  are  thus  driven  to  the  conclusion  that,  whether  we  are  to  have  in  this  country 
a  number  of  trusts  in  essentials  similar  to  that  of  the  American  Steel  Corporation, 
or  whether  Government  intervention  in  England  will  take  place  earlier  than  in 
America,  the  British  nation  for  its  own  safety  can  not  permit  the  continuance  of 
any  private  monopoly,  particularly  in  a  trade  so  necessary  to  the  national  well-being 
as  that  of  iron  and  steel." 

1901.     An  analysis  of  the  steel  trust.     Richard  T.  Ely. 

Cosmopolitan,  vol.  31  {Aug.,  1901):  428-431. 

1901.     Trust  employees  as  stockholders. 

Outlook,  vol.  68  {Aug.  31,  1901):  996,  997. 

1901.     The  growth  of  combination  in  British  industries.     F.  C.  Chappell. 
Protectionist,  vol.  13  {Aug.,  1901):  185-187. 

1901.     Genesis  of  the  United  States  steel  corporation.     E.  S.  Meade. 
Quarterly  journal  economics,  vol.  15  {Aug.,  1901):  517-550. 

1901.     Menace  to  freedom:  The  college  trust.     T.  E.  Will. 
Arena,  vol.  26  {Sept.,  1901):  :244-257. 

1901.     Effect  on  America's  export  trade.     C.  R.  Flint. 
Cassier's  magazine,  vol.  20  {Sept.,  1901):  428-430. 

1901.     Trusts  in  Europe.     S.  G.  Lindholm. 

.Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  9  {Sept.,  1901) :  600-606. 

1901.     Monopolies  and  the  law.     John  B.  Clark. 

Political  science  quarterly ,  vol.  16  {Sept.,  1901):  463-475. 

1901.     Trusts  in  Europe.     [From  the  Washington  Star.] 
Protectionist,  vol.  13  {Sept.,  1901) :  258-260. 

1901.     Financing  trusts.     E.  J.  Edwards. 
World's  work,  vol.  2  {Sept.,  1901  . 


34  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1901.     Trust  and  the  single  tax:    1.  The  vital  element  in   restraint  of  trade. — 
L.  F.  Post.     2.  The  evil  of  exclusive  privileges. — J.  H.  Ralston.     3.  The 
ultimate  basis  of  all  monopoly. — B.  Hall. 
Aretia,  vol.  26  {Oct.,  1901):  362-37 J. 

1901.     Some  recent  American  industrial  consolidations.     G.  E.  Walsh. 
Cassier' s  magazine,  vol.  20  {Oct.,  1901):  4o4-463. 

1901.     Trade  combinations.     J.  W.  Jenks. 

Gassier' s  magazine,  vol.  20  {Oct.,  1901):  492-498. 

1901.     Comment  on  constitue  un  grand  trust  aux  Etats-Unis.     Le  trust  d'acier. 
Paul  de  Rousiers. 
Le  Correspondant,  73e  annee  {Oct.  25,  1901):  389. 

1901.     Reverses  of  copper  and  other  trusts. 
Outlook,  vol.  69  {Oct.  5,  1901):  244,245. 

1901.     Industrial  combinations  in  Euroj^e.     Jeremiah  W.  Jenks. 

International  monthly,  vol.  4  (iVor.,  1901):  648-675. 

1901.     What  the  United  States  steel  corporation  really  is  and  how  it  works.     Ray 
Stannard  Baker. 
McClure's  magazine,  vol.  18  {Nov.,  1901):  3-13. 

1901.     The  integration  of  industry  in  the  United  States.     W.  F.  Willoughby. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  16  {Nov.,  1901)  :  94-115. 

1901.  The  tariff  and  the  trusts.     Sereno  E.  Payne. 

International  monthly ,  vol.  4  {Dec,  1901):  742-765. 

1902.  Corporations  and  trusts.     Thomas  Conyngton. 
Arena,  vol.  27  {Jan.,  1902):  55-57. 

1902.     Trusts  and  British  trade.     Robert  Donald. 

Neiv  liberal  review,  vol.  2  {Jan.,  1902):  794-819. 

Gives  a  brief  survey  of  American  trusts  and  foreign  trade:  international  trusts; 
trusts  in  Germany  and  France;  English  industrial  combinations,  with  speculations 
upon  the  future  of  British  trusts. 

1902.     A  grain  buyer's  trust:  How  Kansas  farmers  are  meeting  it.     C.  H.  Matson. 
American  monthly  reiiew  of  reviews,  vol.  25  {Feb.,  1902):  201-205. 

1902.     Trusts,  trade  unions  and  the  National  Museum.     S.  Webb. 

International  monthly ,  vol.  5  {Feb.,  1902):  127. 

1902.     "Trusts"  in  the  light  of  census  returns.     William  R.  Merriam. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  89  {Mar.,  1902):  332-339. 


TRUSTS:  ARTICLES  IN  UNITED  STATES  CONSULAR  REPORTS. 


1881.     Copra  monopoly  in  Samoa. 

Report  by  Consul  Thomas  M.  Dawson,  Apia,  Samoa,  Sept.  27, 1880. 
Vol.  2,  no.  4,  Feb.,  1881.    p.  341. 

1889.  Stock  companies  or  trusts  in  Germany. 

Report  by  Consul-General  Jacob  Mueller,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  May  27, 1889. 
Vol.  30,  no.  106,  July,  1889.     pp.  271-275. 

1890.  Proposed  cement  trust  in  Japan.      (Notes.) 

Vol.  58,  no.  219,  Dec,  1898.    p.  624. 

1895.  Petroleum  monopoly  in  Germany.      TNotes.) 

Vol.  49,  no.  180,  Sept.,  1895.    p.  121. 

1896.  Italian  sulphur  trust. 

Consul  Louis  H.  Briihl,  Catania,  May  28,  1896. 
Vol.  51,  no.  190,  July,  1896.    pp.  489-492. 

1897.  Trusts  in  Austria. 

Consul-General  Max  Judd,  Vienna,  June  14, 1897. 
Vol.  55,  no.  204,  Sept.,  1897.    pp.  47-50. 

1897.     Coal  and  iron  trusts  in  Germany.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  55,  no.  205,  Oct.,  1897.    p.  293. 

1899.     Sicilian  sumac  trust.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  60,  no.  224,  May,  1899.    p.  196. 

1899.     Steamship  trust  in  Brazil.     (Notes.) 
Vol.  60,  no.  226,  July,  1899.    pp.  375,  376. 

1899.     Match  monopoly  in  Venezuela.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  60,  no.  227,  Aug.,  1899.    p.  748. 

1899.     German  tool-machine  trust. 

Vice-Consul-General  Simon  W.  Hanauer,  Frankfort,  June  21. 1899. 
Vol.  61,  no.  228,  Sept.,  1899.    pp.  121,  122. 

1899.     Match  monopoly  in  Colombia.     (Notes.) 
Vol.  61,  no.  228,  Sept.,  1899.    p.  174. 

1899.     Trusts  in  Germany.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  61,  no.  230,  Nov.,  1899.     p.  498. 

1899.     British  shipping  trust. 

Consul  Marshall  Halstead,  Birmingham,  Aug.  15,  1899. 
Vol.  61,  no.  231,  Dec,  1899.    pp.  538-540. 

1899.  Trusts  in  Germany. 

Consul-General  Richard  Guenther,  Frankfort,  Sept.  22,  1899. 
Vol.  61,  no.  231,  Dec,  1899.    pp.  636,637. 

1900.  German  bandage  trust.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  62,  no.  234,  Mar.,  1900.    p.  397. 

1900.     Clock  trust  in  Japan.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  62,  no.  234,  Mar.,  1900.    pp.  400,401. 

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1900.     Trusts  in  Austria-IIungarv. 

Consul  Frank  W.  Mahin,  Reichenberg,  Jan.  10,  1900. 
Vol.  62,  no.  235,  Apr.,  1900.     pp.  445,  446. 

1900.  Trust  in  bleaching  trade  in  Great  Britain. 
Consul  HaLstead,  Birmingham,  Feb.  24,  1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  236,  May,  1900.    pp.  92,  93. 

1900.     Wall-paper  trust  in  Great  Britain. 

Consul  Halstead,  Birmingham,  Feb.  16,  1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  236,  May,  1900.    pp.  93,  94. 

1900.     Soap  trust  in  Germany. 

ConsulGeneral  Richard  Guenther,  Frankfort,  Jan.  29, 1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  236,  May,  1900.    pp.  94, 95. 

1900.     Safety-fuse  trust  in  Germany. 

Consul  Brainard  H.  Warner,  jr.,  Leipzig,  Jan.  27,  1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  236,  May,  1900.    pp.  95, 96. 

1900.     International  plate-glass  trust.     (Notes.) 
Vol.  63,  no.  236,  May,  1900.    p.  123. 

1900.     Trusts  in  Great  Britain. 

Consul  Halstead,  Birmingham,  Mar.  1,  1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  237,  June,  1900.    pp.  178, 179. 

1900.     Trusts  in  Austria:  Industrial  conditions. 

Consul  Hugo  Donzelmann,  Prague,  Mar.  7,  1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  238,  July,  1900.    pp.  352,  353. 

1900.     Soap  trust  in  Germany.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  63,  no.  238,  July,  1900.    p.  397. 
1900.     German  cement  and  cracker  trusts.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  63,  no.  239,  Aug.,  1900.    p.  569. 

1900.     Tool  trust  in  Germany.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  64,  no.  240,  Sept.,  1900.     p.  131. 

1900.     Monopolies  in  the  department  of  Panama. 

Consul-General  Gudger. 

Vol.  64,  no.  241,  Oct.,  1900.    p.  243. 

1900.  Orris-root  trust.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  64,  no.  242,  Nov.,  1900.    p.  404. 

1901.  Shingle  combine  in  British  Columbia. 

Consul  L.  Edwin  Dudley,  Vancouver,  Jan.  4,  1901. 
Vol.  65,  no.  247,  Apr.,  1901.    p.  489. 

1901.     Rice  trust  in  Germany. 

Consul  Henry  W.  Diederich,  Bremen,  Jan.  9,  1901. 
Vol.  65,  no.  247,  Apr.,  1901.    pp.  506,  507. 

1901.     The  Sicilian  sulphur  combination. 

Consul  Alexander  Heingartner,  Catania,  Jan.  25,  1901. 
Vol.  66,  no.  248,  May,  1901.    pp.  31,  32. 

1901.     German  wire-nail  trust.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  66,  no.  248,  May,  1901.    p.  135. 
1901.     European  linen-yarn  trust.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  66,  no.  249,  June,  1901.    p.  288. 

1901.     Combination  of  Scandinavian  match  factories.     (Notes.) 

Vol.  66,  no.  250,  July,  1901.    p.  441. 


SPECIAL  CONSULAR  REPORTS. 


Special  consular  reports.  Vol.  XXI,  Part  III.  Trusts  and  trade  combinations  in 
Europe  .  .  .  Reports  from  consuls  of  the  United  States  in  answer  to  instructions 
from  the  Department  of  State. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1900.     (2),  413-659  pp.    8°. 


Austria;  Belgium;  France;  Gennany;  Greece;  Italy:  Malta;  Netherlands;  Norway;  Spain;  Sweden; 
Switzerland;  United  Kingdom. 

37 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Page. 

Abbott,  Austin  (1889) 18 

Adams,  C.  C.  (1900) 29 

Adams,  Charles  Francis 1 

Adams,Edward  F 1,22 

Adams,  Francis  A 1 

Adams,  Henry  C 1,3,10 

Adams,  J.  Dana 3 

Aifin,  Edward  C 3 

Aldrich,  N.  W 1 

American  academy  of  political  and  social 

science 1 

American  social  science  association 1 

Andrews,  E.Benjamin  (1889) 1" 

(1889),  (1894),  (1899) 18,19,23 

Apthorp,  Henry 1 

Archbold,JohnD  (1900) 26 

Aschrott,  P.  F 1 

Atkinson,  G.  W 3 

Auerbach,  Joseph  S.  (1899) 23 

Austria 1 

Bacon,  Francis  (1888) 16 

Baker,  Charles  Whiting 2 

Baker,  Henry  D 3 

Baker,  Ray  Stannard  (1901) 34 

Baldwin,  F.  S  (1900) 30 

Baldwin,  W.  H 1 

Ball,  Sidney  (1898) 20 

Barry,  W.  (1889) IV 

Beach,  Charles  F.,  sr 2 

Beach,  Charles  F.,  jr 2,18,19 

Beardsley,  C.  (1901) 32 

Beam,  G.  E.  (1899) 23 

Bell,  George  W 2 

Bemis, Edward  W 2,3,10,24 

Benedict,  Roswell  A 2 

Berdrow,  W.  (1899) 21 

Blair,  Henry  W 3 

Bland,  Thomas  A 2 

Bliss,  William  D.  P 2 

Boisot,  Louis,  jr.  (1891) 18 

Bolles,  Albert  A.  (1873) 16 

Bonaparte,  Charles  J 3 

Bonham,  John  M 2 

Bourgarel,  Giorgio  (1901) 31 

Bouroff,  Basil  A 2 

Brooks,  J.  G 3,24 

Brouilhet,  Charles 3 

Brown,  Thomas  W.  (1897) 20 

Bruce,  Edward  C.  (188.5) 16 

Bryan,  William  J 3,10 

Bryce,  Lloyd  (1897) 20 

Buckland,  Edward  G.  (1890) 18 

Bullock,  Charles  J 10,31,32 

Burgess,  J.  W.  (1898) 21 

Butler,  M.  (1898) 20 


Page. 

Ca.I.  KenryL 3 

Canada  ( House  of  Commons) 3 

Carerj,  Guiseppe  (1901) 31 

Carnegie,  A 3,17,27 

Carver,  T.N.  (1901) 31 

Casson,  H.  N.  (1900) 25 

Cawer,  J.  N 10 

Chamberlain,  I.  D 3 

Chandler,  W.  E.  (1900) 25 

Chappell,  F.  C.  (1899),  (1900) 22,25 

(1901) 30,32,33 

Chicago  conference  on  trusts 3,4 

Clark ,  John  B 3, 4, 10, 16, 18, 19, 23, 25, 28, 29, 33 

Clark,  W.  (1901) 31 

Clarke,  Albert  (1899),  (1900) 21,26,30 

Gierke,  E.  51.  (1889) 17 

Cloud,  D.C 5 

Cockran,  W.  Bourke 3 

Coleman,  W.  M.  (1899) 24 

Coler,  B.  S 9 

Collier,  William  M 5 

Colver,  James  J.  (1898) 21 

Commercial  Yearbook 5 

Commons,  John  R 5,27 

Conner,  John  B 3 

Conyngton,  Thomas  (1902) 34 

Cook,  William  W 5 

Cooke,  Frederick  H 5,19,21 

Cooper,  E.  H.  (1900) 25 

Corliss,  Stephen  P 3 

Cossa,  M 5 

Crissey,  F.  (1899) 23 

Crow,  E.  C 3 

Crozier,  John  B 5 

D.,  D.  W.  (1899) 25 

Dalla  Volta,  R.  (1900),  (1901) 30,33 

Dana,  W.  F.  (1894) 18 

Davis,  Jefferson 3 

Davis,  John  P.  (1897) 20 

Davis,  R.  C.  (1900) 27 

DeLeon,  Daniel  (1897) 19 

Dill,  James  B 1, 3, 5, 26, 29 

Dillaye,  Stephen  D 5 

Dodd,  S.C.  T 5,17,18,19 

Donald,  Robert  (1890),  (1898) 18,21 

(1900),  (1902) 30,34 

Dos  Passes,  John  R 6 

Dowd,  J.  (1895) 19 

Dowe,  P.  E 3 

Duchaine,  Paul 6 

Dwight,  Theodore  W.  (1888) 17 

Dye,  J.  T ■ W 

Eddy,  Arthur  J 6 

Edgerton,  Charles  F.  (1897) 20 

Edwards,  E.  J.  (1901) 33 

39 


40 


INDEX. 


Page. 

Ellsworth,  James  W 3 

Ely,  Richard  T 6, 10, 16, 17, 19, 25, 27, 28, 31, 33 

Fairchild,  C.  S.  (1900) 25 

Farrer,  T.  H 6,16 

Ficke,C.  A.  aSOO) 26 

Fish.  Stuyvesant 3 

Flint.  C.  R.  (1899),  (1900) 23,29 

(1901) 32,33 

Flora,  Frederico 6 

Flower,  Roswell  P.  (1897) 20 

(1899),  (1901) 22,31 

Forrest,  J.  D.  (1896),  (1899) 19,22 

Fortune.  William 3 

Foster.  Charles 3 

Foulke.  William  D 3 

Gaithers.  George  R.,  jr 3 

Garland.  M.  M 3 

Genart.  Charles 6 

Getz.  Paul 6 

Giddings,  Franklin  H 7,16 

Gladden,  W.  (1899),  (1900) 21,26 

Gleed,  Charles  S.  (1901) 32 

Godkin,  E.  L.  (1874) 16 

Gompers,  Samuel 3,32 

Goodnow,  Frank  J.  (1897) 20 

Gray,  J.  H 1 

Great  Britain.    Foreign  office 7 

Greeley.  S.  H 3 

Gronlund,  Laurence 3 

Gunton,  George 3, 7, 10, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 29, 31 

Guv.  Jackson  (1896) 19 

Hadley,  Arthur  T 7, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 

Haley.  F.  E 3 

Hall,  B.(1901) 34 

Halle.  Ernst  L.  von 7 

Hanley,  J.  C 3 

Hapgood,  K.  (1900) 25 

Hardesty,  Jesse 7 

Harding,  E.  E 7 

Harper,  Wiliam  H 7 

Harvey,  W.  H 7 

Hatch,  AzelF 3 

Hatfield,  H.  R.  (1899) 24 

Hayes.  John  W 3 

Head,  Franklin  H 3 

Heinsheimer,  Norbert  (1888),  (1889) 17 

Hewins,  W.  A.  S 8 

Hill,  J.  J.  (1901) 32 

History  of  a  pool 8 

Hobson,  J.  A 8 

Hobson,  L.  G.  (1901) 33 

Holaind,  R.  L.  (1900) 25 

Holt,  B.  W 3,8,21 

Holt,  Henry 8 

Hopkins,  J.  L.  L 8 

Howard,  F.W.  (1898) 21 

Howe,  William  W 3,23 

Howells,  W.  D.  (1898) 20 

Hubbard.  Elbert  (1901) 32 

Hudson,  James  F 8,16 

Huffcutt,  E.  W.  (1900) 26 

Hunter,  John,  jr.  (1896) , 19 

Hes,  George  (1889) 17 

Irwin,  E.  C 3 

Jeans,  J.  Stephen 8 

Jenks,  J.  W 3, 8, 10, 17, 18, 19, 21, 27, 30, 33, 34 

Jennings,  Edward  B 8 


Page. 

Johns.  Edward  G.  (1900) 28 

Johnson,  Emory  R.  (1894) 18 

Jones,  Aaron  . .  3 

Jones,  Samuel  M 3 

Katzenstein,  Louis 9 

Keasbey,  Edward  Q 3,9,24 

Kinley,  David  H 3, 9 

Kleberg,  R.  (1899) 22 

Knapp,  Martin  A 3 

Langstroth,  Charles  S 9 

Laughlin,J.L.  (1900) 29 

Lawson ,  W.  R.  (1901 ) 32 

Leftwich,  Everett  (1900) 25 

Le  Rossigrnol,  James  E 9 

Lewis,  B.  B 9 

Leivis.John  (1890),  (1895) 18,19 

Liefmann,  Robert 9. 29 

Lindholm,  S.  G.  (1901) 33 

Lindsay.  William 1 

Lloyd,  Henry  D 9,16,19,32 

Lockwood,  M.  L 4 

Logan,  James  (1901) 32 

Luce,  Cyrus  G 4 

Lusk,HughH 9 

Lyttelton,  Alfred 9 

MacArthur,  Duncan  (1900) 28 

McClure,W.F.  (1901) 32 

McEwen,A.  (1900) 25 

Macfarland,  Henry  J.  (1899) 22 

McKnight,  A.  H.  (1900) 26 

McLin,  Robert  O 9 

McMillin,  Emerson 4 

MePherson,  Logan  G.  (1894) 19 

Macrosty.H.W 9,21,33 

McVey,"F.L.  (1898),  (1899) 21,22 

Manson,Geo.J.  (1897) 19 

Marshall,  A 9,18 

Martin.  Edward  W 10 

Martin,  S.  A 4 

Matson,  C.  H.  (1902) 34 

Meade,  Edwards.  (1900),  (1901) 30,  31,  33 

Mickey,  D.  M.  (1888) 17 

Miller,  C.  G.  (1900) 25 

Miller,  C.  R 1 

Miller,  J.  B 10 

Miller,  Joseph  Dana  (1900) 27 

Minturn,  James  F.  (1889) 17 

Moffet,  S.  E.  (1901)  32 

Monnett,  F.  S.  (1900)  29 

Montague,  F.  C.  (1900) 30 

Morgan,  Appleton  (1888) 16 

Morgan,  F.  W.  (1899) 21 

Morgan,  Thomas  J 4 

Morgan,  W.Scott 10 

Morton,  J.  Sterling 4 

Morton.  Paul 4 

Muldoon.  William  H 10 

Nelson,  Henry  L.  (1900) 25 

Nettleton,  A.  B 10 

Newcomb,  H.  T 4. 24 

Newlands,  Francis  G 4 

New  York.    State.    Senate 10 

Nicholson.  J.  Shield 11 

Nimmo,  Joseph,  jr 4 

Norman,  Lionel 11,21 

Northrup,  G.  W.,  jr 4 

Noyes,  Alexander  D.  (1901) 33 


INDEX. 


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Page. 

O'Callaghaii,  Robert  E 11 

Parsons,  Frank 11, 30 

Patten,  Simon  N 11 

Payne,  Sereno  E.  (1901) 34 

Paj-ne,  W.  (1899) 23 

Peabody,  Henry  \V 4 

Peekham,  S.  F 11 

PefEer,  W.  A.  (1899),  (1900) 22,26 

Pennoyer,  Sylvester  (1899) 24 

Pennsylvania.    Senate 11 

Pingree,  Hazen  S 4 

Plimsoll,  Samuel  (1891) 18 

Pohle,  L 11 

Porter,  R.  P 1 

Post,  L.  F 4,34 

Potter,  W.  P -. 4 

Powers,  F.  P.  (1899) 25 

Prouty,  C.  A.  (1900) 2.5 

Purdy,  LaAvson 4 

Ralston,  J.  H.  (1901) 34 

Randolph,  Carman  F.  (1897) 20 

Rapsher,  W.  M.  (1888) .^.....  16 

Raymond,  James  H 4 

Reynolds,  D.  A 11 

Rice,  George 11 

Rich,  George  A.  (1894) 19 

Ripley,  Edward  P 4 

Ripley,  R.  Z.  (1900) 30 

Robbins,  H.  H.  (1899) 21 

Roberts,  George  E.  (1899) ,  (1900) 22, 30 

Robinson,  IT.  P.  (1899) 22 

Robinson,  Maurice  H.  (1900) 27 

Robinson,  Philip  A.  (1900) 29 

Robinson,  Samuel  A 4 

Rogers,  A.  E 4 

Rose,  U.  M 4,11,18 

Rosewater,  Edward 4 

Ross,  David 4 

Rousiers,  Paul  de 11,34 

Rowe,  L.  S 1 

Royall,  William  L 12 

S.,C.B.  (1900) 28 

Sage,  Russell  (1901)  2 

Sayers,  J.  D.  (1899) 22 

Scanlen,  John  F 4 

Scanlon,  T.  (1900) 29 

Schieren,  Charles  A 4 

Schilling,  George  A 4 

Schonfarber,  J.  G 4 

Schwab,  C.  M.  (1901) 32 

Seemann,  E.  F 12 

Senior,  Xassau  W 12 

Seymour,  Horatio  W 4 

Shaw,  Albert 10,31 

Sherwood,  Sidney  (1897) 20 

(1900) 26 

Shibley,  George  H 12 

Smiley,  James  B 12 

Smith,  E.  A.  (1899) 22 

Smith,  E.J 4,12,20,21,22,25 

Smith,  Edwin  B.  (1899) 22 

Smith,  T.  S 4 

Spahr,  Charles  B 12,24 

Spelling,  Thomas  C 12 

Spencer,  John  W .' 4 

Spiers,  F.  W 1 


Paea 

Stahl,  John  M 4 

Stead,  W.  T.  (1901i 33 

Stevenson,  Charles  \V.  (1900) 28 

(1901) 29,30 

Stickney,  A 12 

Still,  A.  W 4 

Stilz,  Wilson '. 9 

Stimson,  F.  J 12, 16 

Stresemann,  Gustav  (1900) 25 

Stuart.  Otis  Kendall  (1897) 19 

Studebaker,  Clement 4 

Sumner,  William  G.  (1888) 16 

Swain,  H.  H 4, 30 

Swift,  Morrison  I 12, 17 

Taussig,  F.  W.  (1900) 26 

Taylor,  Roberts 4 

Teichmueller,  H.  (1900) 26 

Thomas,  H.  W.  (1899)  22 

Thurber,  F.  B 4, 12, 22, 32 

Tibbals,  N.  D.  (1901) 31 

Tiedeman,  Christopher  G 13 

Tolman,  W.  H.  (1901) 33 

Tremain,  H.  E.  (1899) 24 

Tucker.B.  F 4 

Tuttle,  WilliamH 4 

United  States.    Congress 13 

Industrial  Commission 13,14 

Interstate  Commerce  Comimission 15 

Updegraff,  Thomas 4 

Van  Cleve,  J.  W.  (1900) 29 

Varnum,  David  B.  (1898) 20 

Vigouroux,  L 15 

Virtue,  G.  O.  (1896) 19 

Vrooman,  Carl  S 15 

Waentig,  Heinrieh  (^1901) 30 

Wald,  Gustavus  H.  (1887) 16 

Walker,  A.  F.  (1899) 21 

Walker,  John  B.  (1900) 28 

(1901) 31 

Walker,  T.  B 4 

Wall,  A.  G.  (1900)  29 

Wallace,  H 15 

Walpole,  C.  G.  (1898) 20 

Walras,  L^on 15 

Wanamaker,  John 1 

Ward,  R.  (1900) 25 

Warner,  John  De  Witt 15 

Weaver,  Jaiaes  R 4 

Webb,  S.  (1 902) 34 

Weeks,  Lj-man  H 15 

Weil,  A.  Leo 4 

Welch,John  C.  (1883) 16 

White,  Henry 4 

Wilgus,  Horace  L 15 

Will.T.E.  (1901) 33 

Willard,  CD 4 

Willcox,  D.  (1898),  (1900) 21,26 

Willoughby,  William  F.  (1898) 20 

(1901) 34 

Wilson,  H.  W.  (1901) 33 

Winchester.  Boyd  (1899) 22 

Winston,  A.  P.  (1901) 33 

Wood,  Henry  (1888) 17 

Wooten,  Dudley  G 4 

Yellott.Johnl 4 


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